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脑温与运动表现。

Brain temperature and exercise performance.

机构信息

Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Integrative Physiology, August Krogh Building, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 13, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.

出版信息

Exp Physiol. 2012 Mar;97(3):333-9. doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.2011.062273. Epub 2011 Nov 28.

Abstract

Events arising within the central nervous system seem to be a major factor in the aetiology of hyperthermia-induced fatigue. Thus, various studies with superimposed electrical nerve stimulation or transcranial magnetic stimulation have shown that both passive and exercise-induced hyperthermia will impair voluntary motor activation during sustained maximal contractions. In humans, the brain temperature increases in parallel with that of the body core, making it very difficult to evaluate the independent effect of the cerebral temperature. Experiments with separate manipulation of the brain temperature in exercising goats indicate that excessive brain hyperthermia will directly affect motor performance. However, several homeostatic changes arise in parallel with hyperthermia, including factors that may influence both peripheral and central fatigue, and it is likely that these changes interact with the inhibitory effect of an elevated brain temperature.

摘要

中枢神经系统事件似乎是发热性疲劳发病机制的一个主要因素。因此,各种附加电神经刺激或经颅磁刺激的研究表明,被动和运动引起的发热都会损害持续最大收缩期间的自愿运动激活。在人类中,大脑温度与身体核心温度平行升高,因此很难评估大脑温度的独立影响。在运动山羊中单独操纵大脑温度的实验表明,过度的大脑发热会直接影响运动表现。然而,与发热同时出现的几个体内平衡变化,包括可能影响外周和中枢疲劳的因素,而且这些变化很可能与升高的大脑温度的抑制作用相互作用。

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