Shiojiri T, Shibasaki M, Aoki K, Kondo N, Koga S
Laboratory of Exercise and Sports Science, Yokohama City University, Japan.
Acta Physiol Scand. 1997 Apr;159(4):327-33. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-201X.1997.00120.x.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of reduced muscle temperature (Tm) on gas exchange kinetics and haemodynamics at the start of exercise. Six male subjects performed moderate cycle exercise under reduced (C) and normal (N) Tm conditions. Tm and rectal temperature were significantly reduced by immersion in cold water (by 6.6 degrees C and 1.8 degrees C, respectively). The increases in oxygen uptake (Vo2) and oxygen pulse (Vo2/HR) during phase 1 (abrupt increase after the start of exercise) were significantly lower under C than under N. The time constant for O2 under C (36.0 +/- 7.7 (SD)s) was significantly greater than under N (27.5 +/- 4.4 s); however, the time constants of cardiac output under C (38.3 +/- 16.6 s) and N (33.7 +/- 18.5 s) were similar. These results suggest that the slower Vo2 on-response under reduced Tm conditions is caused by decreased O2 extraction in working muscle and/or by impairment of oxidative reactions by reduced muscle temperature.
本研究的目的是在运动开始时,研究降低肌肉温度(Tm)对气体交换动力学和血流动力学的影响。六名男性受试者在降低(C)和正常(N)肌肉温度条件下进行中度自行车运动。通过浸入冷水中,肌肉温度和直肠温度显著降低(分别降低6.6摄氏度和1.8摄氏度)。在第一阶段(运动开始后急剧增加),C组的摄氧量(Vo2)和氧脉搏(Vo2/HR)的增加显著低于N组。C组的O2时间常数(36.0±7.7(标准差)秒)显著大于N组(27.5±4.4秒);然而,C组(38.3±16.6秒)和N组(33.7±18.5秒)的心输出量时间常数相似。这些结果表明,在降低的肌肉温度条件下,Vo2反应较慢是由于工作肌肉中O2提取减少和/或肌肉温度降低导致氧化反应受损所致。