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. 2007 Dec;103(6):2049-56.
doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00627.2007. Epub 2007 Sep 20.

Spatial heterogeneity of quadriceps muscle deoxygenation kinetics during cycle exercise

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Spatial heterogeneity of quadriceps muscle deoxygenation kinetics during cycle exercise

Shunsaku Koga et al. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2007 Dec.
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Abstract

To test the hypothesis that, during exercise, substantial heterogeneity of muscle hemoglobin and myoglobin deoxygenation [deoxy(Hb + Mb)] dynamics exists and to determine whether such heterogeneity is associated with the speed of pulmonary O(2) uptake (pVo(2)) kinetics, we adapted multi-optical fibers near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to characterize the spatial distribution of muscle deoxygenation kinetics at exercise onset. Seven subjects performed cycle exercise transitions from unloaded to moderate [<gas exchange threshold (GET)] and heavy (>GET) work rates and the relative changes in deoxy(Hb + Mb), at 10 sites in the quadriceps, were sampled by NIRS. At exercise onset, the time delays in muscle deoxy(Hb + Mb) were spatially inhomogeneous [intersite coefficient of variation (CV), 3~56% for <GET, 2~21% for >GET]. The primary component kinetics (time constant) of muscle deoxy(Hb + Mb) reflecting increased O(2) extraction were also spatially inhomogeneous (intersite CV, 6~48% for <GET, 7~47% for >GET) and faster (P < 0.05) than those of phase 2 pVo(2). However, the degree of dynamic intersite heterogeneity in muscle deoxygenation did not correlate significantly with phase 2 pVo(2) kinetics. In conclusion, the dynamics of quadriceps microvascular oxygenation demonstrates substantial spatial heterogeneity that must arise from disparities in the relative kinetics of Vo(2) and O(2) delivery increase across the regions sampled.

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