Skipka W, Deck K A, Böning D
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1976 Sep 23;35(4):271-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00423286.
The effects of 4--6 h head-out immersion on excretion of vanillylmandelic acid (VMA), blood pressure and plasma volume were estimated in 8 endurance-trained (TR) and 8 untrained (UT) subjects. In the trained only a slight increase of VMA excretion occurred (4 h value: +2.7 +/- 10.9 ng/ml GFR), but there was a highly significant increase in the UT (+29.0 +/- 17.2 ng/ml GFR). VMA values during control experiments in supine position tended to decrease in both groups. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure fell by 20 mm Hg after beginning of immersion; in the UT plasma volume was reduced while it remained constant in TR. The results indicate that orthostatic intolerance (o.i.) after immersion is not effected by decreased sympathetic innervation of vessels; in contrast it seems to be partly compensated for by an elevated sympathetic activity at least in the UT. As a main cause for the post-immersion o.i. one might suggest a decrease in renin activity.
对8名耐力训练者(TR)和8名未训练者(UT)进行了4至6小时头部露出水面浸泡,以评估其对香草扁桃酸(VMA)排泄、血压和血浆容量的影响。在训练者中,VMA排泄仅略有增加(4小时值:+2.7±10.9纳克/毫升肾小球滤过率),但未训练者中则有显著增加(+29.0±17.2纳克/毫升肾小球滤过率)。两组在仰卧位对照实验期间的VMA值均有下降趋势。浸泡开始后,收缩压和舒张压下降20毫米汞柱;未训练者的血浆容量减少,而训练者的血浆容量保持不变。结果表明,浸泡后的直立不耐受(o.i.)不受血管交感神经支配减少的影响;相反,至少在未训练者中,它似乎部分由交感神经活动增强所补偿。作为浸泡后直立不耐受的主要原因,可能是肾素活性降低。