2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-016-3468-x
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An integrated view on the oxygenation responses to incremental exercise at the brain, the locomotor and respiratory muscles

Abstract: In the past two decades oxygenation responses to incremental ramp exercise, measured non-invasively by means of near-infrared spectroscopy at different locations in the body, have advanced the insights on the underpinning mechanisms of the whole-body pulmonary oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]) response. In healthy subjects the complex oxygenation responses at the level of locomotor and respiratory muscles, and brain were simplified and quantified by the detection of breakpoints as a deviation in the ongoing … Show more

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“…The physiological mechanisms underlying these different patterns of behavior of the VL and RF muscles in regulating the delivery and utilization of O 2 are a current topic of debate . What is important in relation to the findings of the present study is that these behavior patterns might be reflective of the metabolic changes occurring when transitioning from the heavy‐to‐severe exercise intensity domain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The physiological mechanisms underlying these different patterns of behavior of the VL and RF muscles in regulating the delivery and utilization of O 2 are a current topic of debate . What is important in relation to the findings of the present study is that these behavior patterns might be reflective of the metabolic changes occurring when transitioning from the heavy‐to‐severe exercise intensity domain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Interest in examining muscle oxygen saturation (SmO 2 ) has been growing due to its ability to provide a localized measurement continuously and noninvasively using nearinfrared spectroscopy (NIRS) (Chance et al 1992;Belardinelli et al 1995;Hamaoka et al 1996Hamaoka et al , 2011Bhambhani et al 1997;Grassi et al 1999Grassi et al , 2003Wang et al 2006;Soller et al 2008;Bailey et al 2009;Ihsan et al 2013;Racinais et al 2014;Boone et al 2016;van der Zwaard et al 2016;Baker et al 2017;Hammer et al 2018;Perrey and Ferrari 2018). NIRS techniques work by delivering light (in the 650-900 nm wavelength range) into the tissue and measuring the diffused light to estimate the absorption and scattering properties of the measured tissue volume (Yodh and Chance 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the onset of exercise, there is an increase in blood volume to the working muscle carrying oxygenated hemoglobin (Hb) to meet the energy demands of the activity. As exercise continues to intensify, such as a ramp incremental graded exercise protocol, oxygenated hemoglobin tends to drop off and deoxygenated Hb tends to rise (Boone, Vandekerckhove, Coomans, Prieur, & Bourgois, 2016). This rise is a natural consequence of oxygen being extracted from the red blood cells into the muscle's mitochondria as per the oxygen-dissociation curve, which continues until there is a plateau due to limits imposed by oxygen extraction and utilization (Boone et al, 2016).…”
Section: Chapter One: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As exercise continues to intensify, such as a ramp incremental graded exercise protocol, oxygenated hemoglobin tends to drop off and deoxygenated Hb tends to rise (Boone, Vandekerckhove, Coomans, Prieur, & Bourgois, 2016). This rise is a natural consequence of oxygen being extracted from the red blood cells into the muscle's mitochondria as per the oxygen-dissociation curve, which continues until there is a plateau due to limits imposed by oxygen extraction and utilization (Boone et al, 2016). This plateau is synonymous with deoxygenation threshold or break point [HHb]BP which delineates the point at which maximal oxygen extraction, by the working muscle, has been achieved (Boone et al, 2016).…”
Section: Chapter One: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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