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脑刺激调节自主神经系统、最大运动时的感知用力等级和表现。

Brain stimulation modulates the autonomic nervous system, rating of perceived exertion and performance during maximal exercise.

机构信息

Physical Education Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

Department of Neurology, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2015 Sep;49(18):1213-8. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2012-091658. Epub 2013 Feb 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The temporal and insular cortex (TC, IC) have been associated with autonomic nervous system (ANS) control and the awareness of emotional feelings from the body. Evidence shows that the ANS and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) regulate exercise performance. Non-invasive brain stimulation can modulate the cortical area directly beneath the electrode related to ANS and RPE, but it could also affect subcortical areas by connection within the cortico-cortical neural networks. This study evaluated the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the TC on the ANS, RPE and performance during a maximal dynamic exercise.

METHODS

Ten trained cyclists participated in this study (33±9 years; 171.5±5.8 cm; 72.8±9.5 kg; 10-11 training years). After 20-min of receiving either anodal tDCS applied over the left TC (T3) or sham stimulation, subjects completed a maximal incremental cycling exercise test. RPE, heart rate (HR) and R-R intervals (as a measure of ANS function) were recorded continuously throughout the tests. Peak power output (PPO) was recorded at the end of the tests.

RESULTS

With anodal tDCS, PPO improved by ~4% (anodal tDCS: 313.2±29.9 vs 301.0±19.8 watts: sham tDCS; p=0.043), parasympathetic vagal withdrawal was delayed (anodal tDCS: 147.5±53.3 vs 125.0±35.4 watts: sham tDCS; p=0.041) and HR was reduced at submaximal workloads. RPE also increased more slowly during exercise following anodal tDCS application, but maximal RPE and HR values were not affected by cortical stimulation.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest that non-invasive brain stimulation over the TC modulates the ANS activity and the sensory perception of effort and exercise performance, indicating that the brain plays a crucial role in the exercise performance regulation.

摘要

背景

颞叶和岛叶皮层(TC,IC)与自主神经系统(ANS)的控制以及对身体情绪感觉的意识有关。有证据表明,ANS 和感知用力程度(RPE)调节运动表现。非侵入性脑刺激可以调节电极下方与 ANS 和 RPE 相关的皮层区域,但也可以通过皮质-皮质神经网络内的连接影响皮质下区域。本研究评估了经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)对 TC 对 ANS、RPE 和最大动态运动表现的影响。

方法

10 名训练有素的自行车手参加了这项研究(33±9 岁;171.5±5.8cm;72.8±9.5kg;10-11 年训练年限)。在接受左 TC(T3)或假刺激的阳极 tDCS 20 分钟后,受试者完成了最大递增式踏车运动测试。在整个测试过程中,RPE、心率(HR)和 R-R 间隔(作为 ANS 功能的测量)连续记录。测试结束时记录峰值功率输出(PPO)。

结果

阳极 tDCS 可使 PPO 提高约 4%(阳极 tDCS:313.2±29.9 与 301.0±19.8 瓦特:假 tDCS;p=0.043),副交感神经迷走神经撤退延迟(阳极 tDCS:147.5±53.3 与 125.0±35.4 瓦特:假 tDCS;p=0.041),亚最大工作负荷时 HR 降低。阳极 tDCS 应用后,运动过程中 RPE 也增加得更慢,但最大 RPE 和 HR 值不受皮质刺激影响。

结论

研究结果表明,TC 上的非侵入性脑刺激调节了 ANS 活动以及对努力和运动表现的感觉知觉,表明大脑在运动表现调节中起着至关重要的作用。

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