Petrofsky J S, Phillips C A, Lind A R
Circ Res. 1981 Jun;48(6 Pt 2):I32-6.
The blood pressure response to isometric exercise was examined in the medial gastrocnemius muscle of the cat at muscle temperatures of 28 and 38 degrees C. Contractions were sustained at tensions of between 10 and 100% of the muscle's initial strength (tetanic tension of the unfatigued muscle) with recruitment proceeding from either the fastest to the slowest or from the slowest to the fastest motor units, respectively. The results of these experiments showed that the blood pressure response throughout the duration of contractions at tensions greater than 10% of the initial strength was constant by either order of recruitment and for both muscle temperatures examined, the mean blood pressure rising linearly from an average value of 101.2 +/- 10.3 mm Hg at the onset of the contraction to 146.3 +/- 14.2 mm Hg at the point of fatigue. In contrast, during contractions at 10% of the initial strength at both muscle temperatures, the blood pressure was lower during the first 20% of the contractions when recruitment proceeded from the slowest to the fastest motor units but stayed the same throughout the remainder of the contractions. The results of these experiments indicate the importance of muscle fiber composition in determining the blood pressure response for weak isometric contractions.
在28摄氏度和38摄氏度的肌肉温度下,研究了猫腓肠肌内侧对等长运动的血压反应。收缩以肌肉初始力量的10%至100%(未疲劳肌肉的强直张力)之间的张力持续进行,募集分别从最快到最慢或从最慢到最快的运动单位进行。这些实验结果表明,在大于初始力量10%的张力下,整个收缩过程中的血压反应在两种募集顺序下以及在所研究的两种肌肉温度下都是恒定的,平均血压从收缩开始时的101.2±10.3毫米汞柱线性上升至疲劳时的146.3±14.2毫米汞柱。相比之下,在两种肌肉温度下以初始力量的10%进行收缩时,当募集从最慢到最快的运动单位进行时,收缩的前20%期间血压较低,但在其余收缩过程中保持不变。这些实验结果表明了肌肉纤维组成在决定弱等长收缩的血压反应中的重要性。