研究人体下肢对等距收缩(背屈)的体内微循环适应

M. Florindo, H. Silva, L. Monteiro Rodrigues
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由于小腿肌泵活动引起的肌肉收缩引起的压力变化,下肢的血流变化很大。背屈与功能性行走表现有关,其与下肢微循环的关系尚未得到解决。在本研究中,我们利用无创技术探讨背屈对下肢微循环的影响,尽可能接近正常的生理状态。6名(31±9岁)健康受试者经知情书面同意入组本研究。实验方案为站立5分钟,背屈肌群收缩1分钟,在初始位置恢复5分钟。采用光体积脉搏波仪(PPG)和激光多普勒血流仪(LDF)评价微循环。脉搏率(PR)由PPG测定。阶段比较采用非参数统计。背屈明显改变局部灌注,PPG减少(p=0.028), LDF增加(p=0.028)。PR在过程中没有改变。足背屈似乎在皮肤微血管网络中引起不同的反应,这可能归因于所采用技术的不同测量深度,证明进一步研究是合理的。
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Studying the in vivo microcirculatory adaptation to isometric contraction (dorsiflexion) in the human lower limb
Blood flow in the lower extremities varies considerably due to changes in pressure from muscle contraction as occurs with calf muscle pump activity. The dorsiflexion is associated with functional walking performance, and its relation with microcirculation of lower limbs has not yet been addressed. In this study we explore the impact of dorsiflexion in the lower limb microcirculation with non-invasive technologies, as near as possible to the normal physiological state. Six (31 ± 9 years) healthy subjects were enrolled in this study after informed written consent. The experimental protocol consisted of 5 minutes standing, 1 minute of dorsiflexor muscle group contraction, and 5 minutes recovery in the initial position. Microcirculation was evaluated by photoplethysmography (PPG) and laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF). Pulse rate (PR) was obtained from PPG. Nonparametric statistics were used for phase comparisons. Dorsiflexion significantly modified the local perfusion, with PPG registering a decrease (p=0.028) while LDF registered an increase (p=0.028). PR did not change during the procedure. Foot dorsiflexion seems to cause different responses in the skin microvascular networks which might be attributed to the different measuring depths of the techniques employed, justifying further studies.
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