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Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults

Dietary nitrate ([Formula: see text]) is converted to nitrite ([Formula: see text]) and can be further reduced to the vasodilator nitric oxide (NO) amid a low O(2) environment. Accordingly, dietary [Formula: see text] increases hind limb blood flow in rats during treadmill exercise; however, the evi...

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Autores principales: Richards, Jennifer C., Racine, Matthew L., Hearon, Christopher M., Kunkel, Megan, Luckasen, Gary J., Larson, Dennis G., Allen, Jason D., Dinenno, Frank A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5789727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29380952
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13572
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author Richards, Jennifer C.
Racine, Matthew L.
Hearon, Christopher M.
Kunkel, Megan
Luckasen, Gary J.
Larson, Dennis G.
Allen, Jason D.
Dinenno, Frank A.
author_facet Richards, Jennifer C.
Racine, Matthew L.
Hearon, Christopher M.
Kunkel, Megan
Luckasen, Gary J.
Larson, Dennis G.
Allen, Jason D.
Dinenno, Frank A.
author_sort Richards, Jennifer C.
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description Dietary nitrate ([Formula: see text]) is converted to nitrite ([Formula: see text]) and can be further reduced to the vasodilator nitric oxide (NO) amid a low O(2) environment. Accordingly, dietary [Formula: see text] increases hind limb blood flow in rats during treadmill exercise; however, the evidence of such an effect in humans is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that acute dietary [Formula: see text] (via beetroot [BR] juice) increases forearm blood flow (FBF) via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults (n = 11; 25 ± 2 years). FBF (Doppler ultrasound) and blood pressure (Finapres) were measured at rest and during graded handgrip exercise at 5%, 15%, and 25% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) lasting 4 min each. At the highest workload (25% MVC), systemic hypoxia (80% SaO(2)) was induced and exercise continued for three additional minutes. Subjects ingested concentrated BR (12.6 mmol nitrate (n = 5) or 16.8 mmol nitrate (n = 6) and repeated the exercise bout either 2 (12.6 mmol) or 3 h (16.8 mmol) postconsumption. Compared to control, BR significantly increased FBF at 15% MVC (184 ± 15 vs. 164 ± 15 mL/min), 25% MVC (323 ± 27 vs. 286 ± 28 mL/min), and 25% + hypoxia (373 ± 39 vs. 343 ± 32 mL/min) and this was due to increases in vascular conductance (i.e., vasodilation). The effect of BR on hemodynamics was not different between the two doses of BR ingested. Forearm VO(2) was also elevated during exercise at 15% and 25% MVC. We conclude that acute increases in circulating [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] via BR increases muscle blood flow during moderate‐ to high‐intensity handgrip exercise via local vasodilation. These findings may have important implications for aging and diseased populations that demonstrate impaired muscle perfusion and exercise intolerance.
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spelling pubmed-57897272018-02-08 Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults Richards, Jennifer C. Racine, Matthew L. Hearon, Christopher M. Kunkel, Megan Luckasen, Gary J. Larson, Dennis G. Allen, Jason D. Dinenno, Frank A. Physiol Rep Original Research Dietary nitrate ([Formula: see text]) is converted to nitrite ([Formula: see text]) and can be further reduced to the vasodilator nitric oxide (NO) amid a low O(2) environment. Accordingly, dietary [Formula: see text] increases hind limb blood flow in rats during treadmill exercise; however, the evidence of such an effect in humans is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that acute dietary [Formula: see text] (via beetroot [BR] juice) increases forearm blood flow (FBF) via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults (n = 11; 25 ± 2 years). FBF (Doppler ultrasound) and blood pressure (Finapres) were measured at rest and during graded handgrip exercise at 5%, 15%, and 25% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) lasting 4 min each. At the highest workload (25% MVC), systemic hypoxia (80% SaO(2)) was induced and exercise continued for three additional minutes. Subjects ingested concentrated BR (12.6 mmol nitrate (n = 5) or 16.8 mmol nitrate (n = 6) and repeated the exercise bout either 2 (12.6 mmol) or 3 h (16.8 mmol) postconsumption. Compared to control, BR significantly increased FBF at 15% MVC (184 ± 15 vs. 164 ± 15 mL/min), 25% MVC (323 ± 27 vs. 286 ± 28 mL/min), and 25% + hypoxia (373 ± 39 vs. 343 ± 32 mL/min) and this was due to increases in vascular conductance (i.e., vasodilation). The effect of BR on hemodynamics was not different between the two doses of BR ingested. Forearm VO(2) was also elevated during exercise at 15% and 25% MVC. We conclude that acute increases in circulating [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] via BR increases muscle blood flow during moderate‐ to high‐intensity handgrip exercise via local vasodilation. These findings may have important implications for aging and diseased populations that demonstrate impaired muscle perfusion and exercise intolerance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5789727/ /pubmed/29380952 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13572 Text en © 2018 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.
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Richards, Jennifer C.
Racine, Matthew L.
Hearon, Christopher M.
Kunkel, Megan
Luckasen, Gary J.
Larson, Dennis G.
Allen, Jason D.
Dinenno, Frank A.
Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
title Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
title_full Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
title_fullStr Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
title_full_unstemmed Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
title_short Acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
title_sort acute ingestion of dietary nitrate increases muscle blood flow via local vasodilation during handgrip exercise in young adults
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5789727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29380952
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13572
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