Effects of ATP-induced leg vasodilation on VO2 peak and leg O2 extraction during maximal exercise in humans

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  • J A L Calbet
  • C Lundby
  • M Sander
  • P Robach
  • B Saltin
  • Robert Christopher Boushel
During maximal whole body exercise VO2 peak is limited by O2 delivery. In turn, it is though that blood flow at near-maximal exercise must be restrained by the sympathetic nervous system to maintain mean arterial pressure. To determine whether enhancing vasodilation across the leg results in higher O2 delivery and leg VO2 during near-maximal and maximal exercise in humans, seven men performed two maximal incremental exercise tests on the cycle ergometer. In random order, one test was performed with and one without (control exercise) infusion of ATP (8 mg in 1 ml of isotonic saline solution) into the right femoral artery at a rate of 80 microg.kg body mass-1.min-1. During near-maximal exercise (92% of VO2 peak), the infusion of ATP increased leg vascular conductance (+43%, P
Original languageEnglish
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Volume291
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)R447-53
ISSN0363-6119
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2006

    Research areas

  • Adenosine Triphosphate, Adult, Blood Pressure, Body Temperature, Exercise, Humans, Leg, Male, Oxygen Consumption, Vasodilation

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