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Differential negative effects of acute exhaustive swim exercise on the right ventricle are associated with disproportionate hemodynamic loading

Authors :
Ryan Debi
Jack M. Goodman
Peter H. Backx
Sibao Yang
Robert Lakin
Nazari Polidovitch
Source :
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 320(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Acute exhaustive endurance exercise can differentially impact the right ventricle (RV) versus the left ventricle (LV). However, the hemodynamic basis for these differences and its impact on postexercise recovery remain unclear. Therefore, we assessed cardiac structure and function along with hemodynamic properties of mice subjected to single bouts (216 ± 8 min) of exhaustive swimming (ES). One-hour after ES, LVs displayed mild diastolic impairment compared with that in sedentary (SED) mice. Following dobutamine administration to assess functional reserve, diastolic and systolic function were slightly impaired. Twenty-four hours after ES, LV function was largely indistinguishable from that in SED. By contrast, 1-h post swim, RVs showed pronounced impairment of diastolic and systolic function with and without dobutamine, which persisted 24 h later. The degree of RV impairment correlated with the time-to-exhaustion. To identify hemodynamic factors mediating chamber-specific responses to ES, LV pressure was recorded during swimming. Swimming initiated immediate increases in heart rates (HRs), systolic pressure, dP/d

Details

ISSN :
15221539
Volume :
320
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd4a6d6ee27f39c36a1526424a41c8a3