Hand cooling induces changes in the kinetics of oxygen uptake.
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_2A5C8A2D7D69
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Hand cooling induces changes in the kinetics of oxygen uptake.
Périodique
Scientific reports
ISSN
2045-2322 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2045-2322
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/10/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
14
Numéro
1
Pages
22864
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Publication Status: epublish
Résumé
The objective of this investigation was to assess the impact of elevated catecholamine concentrations, induced through cold-water hand immersion, on the oxygen consumption (V̇O <sub>2</sub> ) kinetics during intense exercise, and to contrast this effect with that of the priming effect. Ten active participants underwent three 8-minute constant work rate exercises (CWR) at ∆25%, with one CWR preceded by hand cooling (2 min at 0 °C, HC) and two consecutive CWR to induced priming effect on the second bout (SB). Pulmonary gas exchange and blood samples were analyzed to measure levels of epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (NE). Results demonstrated a significant increase in the primary phase amplitude of V̇O <sub>2</sub> kinetics in response to both hand HC (33.9 mL.min <sup>-1</sup> .kg <sup>-1</sup> ; CI [32.2;35.7], p < 0.001) and SB (34.6 mL.min <sup>-1</sup> .kg <sup>-1</sup> ; CI [33.0;36.3], p < 0.001) relative to the control (32.7 mL.min <sup>-1</sup> .kg <sup>-1</sup> ; CI [31.5;35.1]). Additionally, the amplitude of the V̇O <sub>2</sub> slow component was reduced for both HC (3.2 mL.min <sup>-1</sup> .kg <sup>-1</sup> ; CI [2.2;4.1], p = 0.018) and SB (2.9 mL.min <sup>-1</sup> .kg <sup>-1</sup> ; CI [1.8;4.2], p = 0.009) in comparison to control (3.9 mL.min <sup>-1</sup> .kg <sup>-1</sup> ; CI [2.9;4.2]). These findings suggest that the increase in E and NE induced by hand cooling prior to exercise modifies V̇O <sub>2</sub> kinetics in a manner akin to the priming effect. This research underscores the potential role of catecholamines in facilitating the priming effect and its subsequent impact on V̇O <sub>2</sub> kinetics. However, further studies are necessary to clearly establish this link.
Mots-clé
Humans, Oxygen Consumption, Male, Adult, Kinetics, Norepinephrine/blood, Norepinephrine/metabolism, Epinephrine/blood, Epinephrine/metabolism, Hand/physiology, Young Adult, Exercise/physiology, Cold Temperature, Female, Oxygen/metabolism, Pulmonary Gas Exchange/physiology, Catecholamines, Hand cooling, Oxygen consumption, VO2 kinetic
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Open Access
Oui
Création de la notice
04/10/2024 16:20
Dernière modification de la notice
05/10/2024 6:03