[Age-associated peculiarities of microcirculation system in skeletal muscles and their role in muscle work capacity in human aging (author's transl)]
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[Age-associated peculiarities of microcirculation system in skeletal muscles and their role in muscle work capacity in human aging (author's transl)]
Abstract
The muscle blood flow was investigated at rest (MBFR) and after physical load under ischemia conditions (maximal muscle blood flow--MMBF) in 87 practically healthy persons (45 women and 42 men) aged 20--90. The state of muscle blood flow was evaluated by means of the clearance of 133xenon injected into M. tibialis anterior. The data obtained showed a decrease of MBFR and MMBF in older people as compared with younger subjects. In realization of this phenomenon a decrease in muscle capillarisation and a reduction in reactivity of microcirculatory link of vascular system plays an increasingly greater role with aging. The reduction in muscle blood flow forms a circulatory component of the age-associated hypoxia. This fact results in a decrease of muscle blood flow and limits the functional capacity of skeletal muscle under conditions of activity.
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