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Failure of prostaglandins to modulate the time course of blood flow during dynamic forearm exercise in humans
Authors:Shoemaker, J. K.   Naylor, H. L.   Pozeg, Z. I.   Hughson, R. L.
Abstract:Shoemaker, J. K., H. L. Naylor, Z. I. Pozeg, and R. L. Hughson. Failure of prostaglandins to modulate the time course ofblood flow during dynamic forearm exercise in humans.J. Appl. Physiol. 81(4):1516-1521, 1996.---The time course and magnitude of increases inbrachial artery mean blood velocity (MBV; pulsed Doppler), diameter(D; echo Doppler), mean perfusionpressure (MPP; Finapres), shear rate (gamma-dot  = 8 · MBV/D), andforearm blood flow (FBF = MBV · pi r2)were assessed to investigate the effect that prostaglandins (PGs) haveon the hyperemic response on going from rest to rhythmic exercise inhumans. While supine, eight healthy men performed 5 min of dynamichandgrip exercise by alternately raising and lowering a 4.4-kg weight(~10% maximal voluntary contraction) with a work-to-rest cycle of1:1 (s/s). When the exercise was performed with the arm positionedbelow the heart, the rate of increase in MBV and gamma-dot wasfaster compared with the same exercise performed above the heart.Ibuprofen (Ibu; 1,200 mg/day, to reduce PG-induced vasodilation) andplacebo were administered orally for 2 days before two separate testingsessions in a double-blind manner. Resting heart rate was reduced inIbu (52 ± 3 beats/min) compared with placebo (57 ± 3 beats/min)(P < 0.05) without change to MPP.With placebo, D increased in both armpositions from ~4.3 mm at rest to ~4.5 mm at 5 min of exercise(P < 0.05). This response was notaltered with Ibu (P > 0.05). Ibudid not alter the time course of MBV or forearm blood flow(P > 0.05) in either arm position. The gamma-dot was significantly greater in Ibu vs. placebo at 30 and 40 s of above the heart exercise and for all time points after 25 sof below the heart exercise (P < 0.05). Because PG inhibition altered the time course ofgamma-dot at the brachial artery, but not FBF, it was concludedthat PGs are not essential in regulating the blood flow responses todynamic exercise in humans.

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