Muscle Tensing During Standing

Author:

van Lieshout Johannes J.1,Pott Frank1,Madsen Per Lav1,van Goudoever Jeroen1,Secher Niels H.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Cardiovascular Research Institute Amsterdam (J.J. van L.), Department of Internal Medicine (J.J. van L.), Academic Medical Center, and TNO Biomedical Instrumentation, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (J. van G.), Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and The Copenhagen Muscle Research Center (F.P., P.L.M., N.H.S.), Department of Anesthesia (F.P., N.H.S.), Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Abstract

Background and Purpose —When standing up causes dizziness, tensing of the leg muscles may alleviate the symptoms. We tested the hypothesis that leg tensing improves orthostatic tolerance via enhanced cerebral perfusion and oxygenation. Methods —In 10 healthy young adults, the effects of leg tensing on transcranial Doppler–determined middle cerebral artery (MCA) mean blood velocity ( V mean ) and the near-infrared spectroscopy–determined frontal oxygenation (O 2 Hb) were assessed together with central circulatory variables and an arterial pressure low-frequency (LF) (0.07 to 0.15 Hz) domain evaluation of sympathetic activity. Results —Standing up reduced central venous pressure by (mean±SEM) 4.3±2.6 mm Hg, stroke volume by 49±7 mL, cardiac output by 1.9±0.4 L/min, and mean arterial pressure at MCA level by 9±4 mm Hg, whereas it increased heart rate by 30±4 beats per minute ( P <0.05). MCA V mean declined from 67±4 to 56±3 cm/s, O 2 Hb decreased by 7±2.8%, and LF spectral power increased ( P <0.05). Leg tensing increased central venous pressure by 1.4±2.7 mm Hg and cardiac output by 1.8±0.4 L/min with no significant effect on blood pressure, whereas heart rate decreased by 11±3 beats per minute ( P <0.05). MCA V mean increased to 63±3 cm/s and O 2 Hb increased by 2.1±2.6%, whereas LF power declined ( P <0.05). Within 2 minutes after leg tensing, these effects had disappeared. Conclusions —During standing, tensing of the leg muscles attenuates a reduction in cerebral perfusion and oxygenation as it stabilizes central circulatory variables and reduces sympathetic activity.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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