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Muscle mitochondrial capacity exceeds maximal oxygen delivery in humans

Authors :
José González-Alonso
Ignacio Ara
Cynthia Wright-Paradis
Jørn Wulff Helge
Hans Sondergaard
Robert Boushel
Jose A. L. Calbet
Bengt Saltin
Erich Gnaiger
Source :
Mitochondrion. 11(2)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Across a wide range of species and body mass a close matching exists between maximal conductive oxygen delivery and mitochondrial respiratory rate. In this study we investigated in humans how closely in-vivo maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2) max) is matched to state 3 muscle mitochondrial respiration. High resolution respirometry was used to quantify mitochondrial respiration from the biopsies of arm and leg muscles while in-vivo arm and leg VO(2) were determined by the Fick method during leg cycling and arm cranking. We hypothesized that muscle mitochondrial respiratory rate exceeds that of systemic oxygen delivery. The state 3 mitochondrial respiration of the deltoid muscle (4.3±0.4 mmol o(2)kg(-1) min(-1)) was similar to the in-vivo VO(2) during maximal arm cranking (4.7±0.5 mmol O(2) kg(-1) min(-1)) with 6 kg muscle. In contrast, the mitochondrial state 3 of the quadriceps was 6.9±0.5 mmol O(2) kg(-1) min(-1), exceeding the in-vivo leg VO(2) max (5.0±0.2 mmol O(2) kg(-1) min(-1)) during leg cycling with 20 kg muscle (P

Details

ISSN :
18728278
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mitochondrion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....99f39d4b16e09e6aaf66eaa7cb205628