Effects of systemic arterial blood pressure on the contractile force of a human hand muscle
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Sydney, New South Wales 2031, Australia The effect of physiological changes in systemic blood pressure on the force output of working abductor pollicis (AP) muscle was studied in six normal subjects. Supramaximal tetanic stimulation at the ulnar nerve prod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physiology (1985) 2000-04, Vol.88 (4), p.1390-1396 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Sydney, New South Wales
2031, Australia
The effect of physiological changes in
systemic blood pressure on the force output of working abductor
pollicis (AP) muscle was studied in six normal subjects. Supramaximal
tetanic stimulation at the ulnar nerve produced repeated isometric
contractions at 1-s intervals. Force output declined gradually with
time. During the train of contractions, subjects voluntarily contracted
the knee extensors for 1 min; this raised systemic blood pressure by
29%. Force output from AP rose in parallel with blood pressure so that
18% of the contraction force lost through fatigue was recovered for
each 10% increase in blood pressure. When blood pressure in the hand
was kept constant despite the increased systemic pressure, force output
did not rise. The results show that muscle performance is strongly
affected by physiological changes in central blood pressure and suggest
that sensory input concerning the adequacy of muscle performance exerts
a feedback control over the increase in systemic blood pressure during
muscular activity.
blood pressure control; perfusion pressure; muscle fatigue; muscle
force |
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ISSN: | 8750-7587 1522-1601 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jappl.2000.88.4.1390 |