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The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo
Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase has been shown to regulate the sweating and cutaneous vascular responses during exercise; however, similar studies have not been conducted to assess the roles of the Na‐K‐2Cl co‐transporter (NKCC) and K(+) channels. Additionally, it remains to be determined if these mechanisms unde...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27881572 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13024 |
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author | Louie, Jeffrey C. Fujii, Naoto Meade, Robert D. Kenny, Glen P. |
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description | Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase has been shown to regulate the sweating and cutaneous vascular responses during exercise; however, similar studies have not been conducted to assess the roles of the Na‐K‐2Cl co‐transporter (NKCC) and K(+) channels. Additionally, it remains to be determined if these mechanisms underpinning the heat loss responses differ with exercise intensity. Eleven young (24 ± 4 years) males performed three 30‐min semirecumbent cycling bouts at low (30% VO (2peak)), moderate (50% VO (2peak)), and high (70% VO (2peak)) intensity, respectively, each separated by 20‐min recovery periods. Using intradermal microdialysis, four forearm skin sites were continuously perfused with either: (1) lactated Ringer solution (Control); (2) 6 mmol·L(−1) ouabain (Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase inhibitor); (3) 10 mmol·L(−1) bumetanide (NKCC inhibitor); or (4) 50 mmol·L(−1) BaCl(2) (nonspecific K(+) channel inhibitor); sites at which we assessed local sweat rate (LSR) and cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC). Inhibition of Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase attenuated LSR compared to Control during the moderate and high‐intensity exercise bouts (both P ˂ 0.01), whereas attenuations with NKCC and K(+) channel inhibition were only apparent during the high‐intensity exercise bout (both P ≤ 0.05). Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase inhibition augmented CVC during all exercise intensities (all P ˂ 0.01), whereas CVC was greater with NKCC inhibition during the low‐intensity exercise only (P ˂ 0.01) and attenuated with K(+) channel inhibition during the moderate and high‐intensity exercise conditions (both P ˂ 0.01). We show that Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC and K(+) channels all contribute to the regulation of sweating and cutaneous blood flow but their influence is dependent on the intensity of dynamic exercise. |
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spelling | pubmed-53580082017-03-22 The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo Louie, Jeffrey C. Fujii, Naoto Meade, Robert D. Kenny, Glen P. Physiol Rep Original Research Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase has been shown to regulate the sweating and cutaneous vascular responses during exercise; however, similar studies have not been conducted to assess the roles of the Na‐K‐2Cl co‐transporter (NKCC) and K(+) channels. Additionally, it remains to be determined if these mechanisms underpinning the heat loss responses differ with exercise intensity. Eleven young (24 ± 4 years) males performed three 30‐min semirecumbent cycling bouts at low (30% VO (2peak)), moderate (50% VO (2peak)), and high (70% VO (2peak)) intensity, respectively, each separated by 20‐min recovery periods. Using intradermal microdialysis, four forearm skin sites were continuously perfused with either: (1) lactated Ringer solution (Control); (2) 6 mmol·L(−1) ouabain (Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase inhibitor); (3) 10 mmol·L(−1) bumetanide (NKCC inhibitor); or (4) 50 mmol·L(−1) BaCl(2) (nonspecific K(+) channel inhibitor); sites at which we assessed local sweat rate (LSR) and cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC). Inhibition of Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase attenuated LSR compared to Control during the moderate and high‐intensity exercise bouts (both P ˂ 0.01), whereas attenuations with NKCC and K(+) channel inhibition were only apparent during the high‐intensity exercise bout (both P ≤ 0.05). Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase inhibition augmented CVC during all exercise intensities (all P ˂ 0.01), whereas CVC was greater with NKCC inhibition during the low‐intensity exercise only (P ˂ 0.01) and attenuated with K(+) channel inhibition during the moderate and high‐intensity exercise conditions (both P ˂ 0.01). We show that Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC and K(+) channels all contribute to the regulation of sweating and cutaneous blood flow but their influence is dependent on the intensity of dynamic exercise. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5358008/ /pubmed/27881572 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13024 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Louie, Jeffrey C. Fujii, Naoto Meade, Robert D. Kenny, Glen P. The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
title | The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
title_full | The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
title_fullStr | The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
title_full_unstemmed | The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
title_short | The roles of the Na(+)/K(+)‐ATPase, NKCC, and K(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
title_sort | roles of the na(+)/k(+)‐atpase, nkcc, and k(+) channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27881572 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13024 |
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