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Erythrocyte and the regulation of human skeletal muscle blood flow and oxygen delivery -: Role of circulating ATP

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CIRCULATION RESEARCH
卷 91, 期 11, 页码 1046-1055

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.RES.0000044939.73286.E2

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skeletal muscle blood flow; erythrocytes; oxygen sensor; oxygen delivery

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Blood flow to contracting skeletal muscle is tightly coupled to the oxygenation state of hemoglobin. To investigate if ATP could be a signal by which the erythrocyte contributes to the regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow and oxygen (O-2) delivery, we measured circulating ATP in 8 young subjects during incremental one-legged knee-extensor exercise under conditions of normoxia, hypoxia, hyperoxia, and CO+normoxia, which produced reciprocal alterations in arterial O-2 content and thigh blood flow (TBF), but equal thigh O-2. delivery and thigh O-2 uptake, With increasing exercise intensity, TBF, thigh vascular conductance (TVC), and femoral venous plasma [ATP] augmented significantly (P<0.05) in all conditions. However, with hypoxia, TBF, TVC, and femoral venous plasma [ATP] were (P<0.05) or tended (P=0.14) to be elevated compared with normoxia, whereas with hyperoxia they tended to be reduced. In CO+normoxia, where femoral venous O(2)Hb and (O-2+CO)Hb were augmented compared with hypoxia despite equal arterial deoxygenation, TBF and TVC were elevated, whereas venous [ATP] was markedly reduced. At peak exercise, venous [ATP] in exercising and nonexercising limbs was tightly correlated to alterations in venous (O-2+CO)Hb (r(2)=0.93 to 0.96; P<0.01). Intrafemoral artery infusion of ATP at rest in normoxia (n=5) evoked similar increases in TBF and TVC than those observed during exercise. Our results in humans support the hypothesis that the erythrocyte functions as an O-2 sensor, contributing to the regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow and O-2 delivery, by releasing ATP depending on the number of unoccupied O-2 binding sites in the hemoglobin molecule.

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