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The hypothesis that
upright posture could modulate forearm blood flow (FBF) early in
exercise was tested in six subjects. Both single (2-s duration) and
repeated (1-s work/2-s rest cadence for 12 contractions)
handgrip contractions (12 kg) were performed in the supine and 70°
head-up tilt (HUT) positions. The arm was maintained at heart level to
diminish myogenic effects. Baseline brachial artery diameters were
assessed at rest in each position. Brachial artery mean blood velocity
(MBV; Doppler) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) (Finapres) were
measured continuously to calculate FBF and vascular conductance. MAP
was not changed with posture. Antecubital venous pressure
(Pv) was reduced in HUT (4.55 ± 1.3 mmHg) compared with supine (11.3 ± 1.9 mmHg)
(P < 0.01). For the repeated
contractions, total excess FBF (TEF) was reduced in the HUT position
compared with supine (P < 0.02).
With the single contractions, peak FBF, peak vascular
conductance, and TEF during 30 s after release of
the contraction were reduced in the HUT position compared with
supine (P < 0.01). Sympathetic
blockade augmented the FBF response to a single contraction in HUT
(P < 0.05) and tended to increase
this response while supine (P = 0.08). However, sympathetic blockade did not attenuate the effect of HUT on
peak FBF and TEF after the single contractions. Raising the arm above
heart level while supine, to diminish
Pv, resulted in FBF dynamics that
were similar to those observed during HUT. Alternatively, lowering the
arm while in HUT to restore Pv to supine levels restored the peak FBF and vascular conductance responses, but not TEF response, after a single contraction. It was concluded that
upright posture diminishes the hyperemic response early in exercise.
The data demonstrate that sympathetic constriction restrains the
hyperemic response to a single contraction but does not modulate the
postural reduction in postcontraction hyperemia. Therefore, the
attenuated blood flow response in the HUT posture was largely related
to factors associated with diminished venous pressures and not
sympathetic vasoconstriction.
Doppler ultrasound; head-up tilt; sympathetic nervous system
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