Author:
Yunoki T,Matsuura R,Arimitsu T,Kimura T,Yano T
Abstract
To determine the relationship between hyperventilation and
recovery of blood pH during recovery from a heavy exercise,
short-term intense exercise (STIE) tests were performed after
human subjects ingested 0.3 g · kg-1 body mass of either NaHCO3
(Alk) or CaCO3 (Pla). Ventilation (VE) - CO2 output (V.co2) slopes
during recovery following STIE were significantly lower in Alk
than in Pla, indicating that hyperventilation is attenuated under
the alkalotic condition. However, this reduction of the slope was
the result of unchanged VE and a small increase in V.co2. A
significant correlation between VE and blood pH was found
during recovery in both conditions. While there was no difference
between the VE - pH slopes in the two conditions, VE at the
same pH was higher in Alk than in Pla. Furthermore, the values
of pH during recovery in both conditions increased toward the
preexercise levels of each condition. Thus, although VE - V.co2 slope was decreased under the alkalotic condition, this could not
be explained by the ventilatory depression attributed to increase
in blood pH. We speculate that hyperventilation after the end of
STIE is determined by the VE - pH relationship that was set
before STIE or the intensity of the exercise performed.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
5 articles.
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