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运动后肱动脉血流介导的扩张,伴有增强的振荡和逆行剪切率。

Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation following exercise with augmented oscillatory and retrograde shear rate.

作者信息

Johnson Blair D, Mather Kieren J, Newcomer Sean C, Mickleborough Timothy D, Wallace Janet P

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.

出版信息

Cardiovasc Ultrasound. 2012 Aug 11;10:34. doi: 10.1186/1476-7120-10-34.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Acute doses of elevated retrograde shear rate (SR) appear to be detrimental to endothelial function in resting humans. However, retrograde shear increases during moderate intensity exercise which also enhances post-exercise endothelial function. Since SR patterns differ with the modality of exercise, it is important to determine if augmented retrograde SR during exercise influences post-exercise endothelial function. This study tested the hypothesis that (1) increased doses of retrograde SR in the brachial artery during lower body supine cycle ergometer exercise would attenuate post-exercise flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in a dose-dependent manner, and (2) antioxidant vitamin C supplementation would prevent the attenuated post-exercise FMD response.

METHODS

Twelve men participated in four randomized exercise sessions (90 W for 20 minutes) on separate days. During three of the sessions, one arm was subjected to increased oscillatory and retrograde SR using three different forearm cuff pressures (20, 40, 60 mmHg) (contralateral arm served as the control) and subjects ingested placebo capsules prior to exercise. A fourth session with 60 mmHg cuff pressure was performed with 1 g of vitamin C ingested prior to the session.

RESULTS

Post-exercise FMD following the placebo conditions were lower in the cuffed arm versus the control arm (arm main effect: P < 0.05) and without differences between cuff pressures (20 mmHg: 5.7 ± 2.2%; 40 mmHg: 4.7 ± 1.3%; 60 mmHg: 5.4 ± 2.4%) (P > 0.05). Following vitamin C treatment, post-exercise FMD in the cuffed and control arm increased from baseline (P < 0.05) but were not different (control: 7.1 ± 3.5% vs. cuffed: 6.6 ± 3.3%) (P > 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicate that augmented oscillatory and retrograde SR in non-working limbs during lower body exercise attenuates post-exercise FMD without an evident dose-response in the range of cuff pressures evaluated. Vitamin C supplementation prevented the attenuation of FMD following exercise with augmented oscillatory and retrograde SR suggesting that oxidative stress contributes to the adverse effects of oscillatory and retrograde shear during exercise on FMD.

摘要

背景

急性剂量的逆行剪切速率(SR)升高似乎对静息状态下人体的内皮功能有害。然而,中等强度运动期间逆行剪切力增加,这也会增强运动后内皮功能。由于SR模式因运动方式而异,确定运动期间增强的逆行SR是否会影响运动后内皮功能很重要。本研究检验了以下假设:(1)在下半身仰卧位蹬车运动期间,肱动脉逆行SR剂量增加会以剂量依赖方式减弱运动后血流介导的血管舒张(FMD);(2)补充抗氧化剂维生素C可预防运动后FMD反应减弱。

方法

12名男性在不同日期参加了4次随机运动试验(90瓦,持续20分钟)。在其中3次试验中,使用三种不同的前臂袖带压力(20、40、60毫米汞柱)使一侧手臂的振荡和逆行SR增加(对侧手臂作为对照),受试者在运动前服用安慰剂胶囊。第四次试验使用60毫米汞柱袖带压力,在试验前摄入1克维生素C。

结果

安慰剂条件下,佩戴袖带手臂运动后的FMD低于对照手臂(手臂主效应:P<0.05),且袖带压力之间无差异(20毫米汞柱:5.7±2.2%;40毫米汞柱:4.7±1.3%;60毫米汞柱:5.4±2.4%)(P>0.05)。维生素C治疗后,佩戴袖带手臂和对照手臂运动后的FMD均较基线增加(P<0.05),但两者无差异(对照:7.1±3.5% vs. 佩戴袖带:6.6±3.3%)(P>0.05)。

结论

这些结果表明,下半身运动期间非运动肢体的振荡和逆行SR增加会减弱运动后FMD,在所评估的袖带压力范围内无明显剂量反应。补充维生素C可预防运动后振荡和逆行SR增加时FMD的减弱,提示氧化应激促成了运动期间振荡和逆行剪切力对FMD的不利影响。

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