Exercise evaluation with metabolic and ventilatory responses and blood lactate concentration in mice

This study aimed to clarify the differential exercise capacity between 2-month-old and 10-month-old mice using an incremental running test. Metabolic and ventilatory responses and blood lactate concentration were measured to evaluate exercise capacity. We examined whether incremental running test re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 2023-12, Vol.318, p.104163-104163, Article 104163
Hauptverfasser: Yoshikawa, Akira, Iizuka, Makito, Kanamaru, Mitsuko, Kamijo, Shotaro, Ohtaki, Hirokazu, Izumizaki, Masahiko
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to clarify the differential exercise capacity between 2-month-old and 10-month-old mice using an incremental running test. Metabolic and ventilatory responses and blood lactate concentration were measured to evaluate exercise capacity. We examined whether incremental running test results reflected metabolic and ventilatory responses and blood lactate concentration observed during the steady-state running test. Metabolic response significantly declined with age, whereas ventilatory response was similar between the groups. A low-intensity/moderate exercise load of 10/min in an incremental running test was performed on both mice for 30 min. They showed a characteristic pattern in ventilatory response in 10-month mice. The results of incremental running tests didn’t necessarily reflect the steady-state metabolic and ventilatory responses because some parameters showed an approximation and others did not in incremental and steady-state tests, which changed with age. Our study suggests metabolic and ventilatory responses depending on age and provides basic knowledge regarding the objective and quantitative assessment of treadmill running in an animal model. •The physiological data during running exercise was evaluated in different aged mice.•The ventilatory response during exercise was measured and clarified.•A specific response of ventilation was revealed during exercise in aged animals.•This study provided quantitative information for animal exercise prescription.
ISSN:1569-9048
1878-1519
DOI:10.1016/j.resp.2023.104163