Int J Sports Med 1989; 10(4): 252-258
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1024911
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Ventilatory Response Kinetics and Breathing Pattern During Exercise at Different Chemoreceptive Drives

I. S. Breslav, G. G. Isaev
  • Laboratory of respiratory physiology, I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, USSR Academy of Sciences, 6 Naberezhnaya Makarova, Leningrad, 199034 USSR
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14 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

For studying the effects of different chemoreceptive drives on the ventilatory responses to muscular work, experiments were carried out with 16 healthy men. They accomplished a 5-min exercise while breathing with different gas mixtures or after hyperventilation. As was shown, the rapid component of the exercise hyperpnea increased with intensifying the hypercapnic and/or hypoxic stimuli and was reduced or abolished with attenuation of these stimuli. At this, hypoxic drive exerted primary influence on the response kinetics. In the steady-state exercise effects of the chemoreceptive stimuli were modulated by biomechanical factors, which leads to a energetically optimum breathing pattern being formed.

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