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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 294: H2322-H2326, 2008. First published March 14, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.91491.2007
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Differential arterial blood flow response of splanchnic and renal organs during low-intensity cycling exercise in women

Masako Yamaoka Endo,1 Rie Suzuki,1 Naomi Nagahata,1 Naoyuki Hayashi,2 Akira Miura,1 Shunsaku Koga,3 and Yoshiyuki Fukuba1

1Department of Exercise Science and Physiology, School of Health Sciences, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Hiroshima; 2Institute of Health Science and Graduate School of Human Environment Studies, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka; and 3Applied Physiology Laboratory, Kobe Design University, Kobe, Japan

Submitted 18 December 2007 ; accepted in final form 10 March 2008

To investigate the regional hemodynamic responses of abdominal arteries at the onset of exercise and to focus on their transient responses, eight female subjects (21–30 yr) performed ergometer cycling exercise at 40 W for 4 min in a semi-supine position. Mean blood velocities (MBVs) in the right renal (RA), superior mesenteric (SMA), and splenic (SA) arteries were measured by pulsed echo-Doppler ultrasonography, with beat-by-beat measurements of heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP). The vascular resistance index (RI) of each artery was calculated from MBV/MAP. MAP (76 ± 9 to 83 ± 8 mmHg at 4 min) and HR (60 ± 7 to 101 ± 9 beats/min at 4 min) increased during exercise (P < 0.05). The MBV of RA and SA rapidly decreased after the onset of exercise (30 s; –19 ± 5% and –19 ± 12%, respectively), reaching –27 ± 7% and –27 ± 15% at the end of exercise (P < 0.05). RI did not change during the initial 30 s of exercise, reflecting a reduction in MAP, and increased toward the end of the exercise (+55 ± 21% and +59 ± 39%, respectively). In contrast, both the MBV and RI in the SMA remained constant throughout the exercise. The results indicate that, whereas the responses of renal and splenic vessels changed similarly throughout the protocol, the vascular response of SMA that mainly supplies blood to the intestinal tract was unchanged during exercise. We, therefore, conclude that low-intensity cycling exercise resulted in differential blood flow responses in arteries supplying the abdominal organs.

ultrasound Doppler; renal artery; splenic artery; superior mesenteric artery



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: M. Y. Endo, Depart. of Exercise Science and Physiology, School of Health Sciences, Prefectural Univ. of Hiroshima, 1-1-71, Ujina-higashi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8558, Japan







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