AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated how vagal activity and blood return affect the heart's output during the early stages of exercise.
  • LBNP was applied to create conditions for enhanced blood flow to the heart while also decreasing vagal nerve activity in ten young males.
  • Results showed that while stroke volume (SV) significantly increased with stronger LBNP levels, heart rate (HR) decreased, contributing to a stable overall cardiac output (CO) during exercise.

Article Abstract

We hypothesised that vagal withdrawal and increased venous return interact in determining the rapid cardiac output (CO) response (phase I) at exercise onset. We used lower body negative pressure (LBNP) to increase blood distribution to the heart by muscle pump action and reduce resting vagal activity. We expected a larger increase in stroke volume (SV) and smaller for heart rate (HR) at progressively stronger LBNP levels, therefore CO response would remain unchanged. To this aim ten young, healthy males performed a 50 W exercise in supine position at 0 (Control), -15, -30 and -45 mmHg LBNP exposure. On single beat basis, we measured HR, SV, and CO. Oxygen uptake was measured breath-by-breath. Phase I response amplitudes were obtained applying an exponential model. LBNP increased SV response amplitude threefold from Control to -45 mmHg. HR response amplitude tended to decrease and prevented changes in CO response. The rapid response of CO explained that of oxygen uptake. The rapid SV kinetics at exercise onset is compatible with an increased venous return, whereas the vagal withdrawal conjecture cannot be dismissed for HR. The rapid CO response may indeed be the result of two independent yet parallel mechanisms, one acting on SV, the other on HR.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286127PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1028-7496DOI Listing

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