Interaction of factors determining oxygen uptake at the onset of exercise

Author:

Tschakovsky M. E.1,Hughson R. L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1

Abstract

Considerable debate surrounds the issue of whether the rate of adaptation of skeletal muscle O2 consumption (Q˙o 2) at the onset of exercise is limited by 1) the inertia of intrinsic cellular metabolic signals and enzyme activation or 2) the availability of O2 to the mitochondria, as determined by an extrinsic inertia of convective and diffusive O2 transport mechanisms. This review critically examines evidence for both hypotheses and clarifies important limitations in the experimental and theoretical approaches to this issue. A review of biochemical evidence suggests that a given respiratory rate is a function of the net drive of phosphorylation potential and redox potential and cellular mitochondrial[Formula: see text](Pmito o 2). Changes in both phosphorylation and redox potential are determined by intrinsic metabolic inertia. Pmito o 2is determined by the extrinsic inertia of both convective and diffusive O2 transport mechanisms during the adaptation to exercise and the rate of mitochondrial O2 utilization. In a number of exercise conditions, Pmito o 2appears to be within a range capable of modulating muscle metabolism. Within this context, adjustments in the phosphate energy state of the cell would serve as a cytosolic “transducer,” linking ATP consumption with mitochondrial ATP production and, therefore, O2 consumption. The availability of reducing equivalents and O2would modulate the rate of adaptation ofQ˙o 2.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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