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Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury

The aim of this study was to assess renal functions and endocrine responses to arm exercise in persons with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) under euhydrated conditions (free drinking of water), and to determine the physiological effects of exercise on renal function in these subjects. Eleven CSCI...

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Autores principales: Mukai, Yuki, Kawasaki, Takashi, Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro, Furusawa, Kazunari, Ibusuki, Tatsuru, Sakurai, Yuta, Nishimura, Yukihide, Umemoto, Yasunori, Tajima, Fumihiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9968162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041670
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author Mukai, Yuki
Kawasaki, Takashi
Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro
Furusawa, Kazunari
Ibusuki, Tatsuru
Sakurai, Yuta
Nishimura, Yukihide
Umemoto, Yasunori
Tajima, Fumihiro
author_facet Mukai, Yuki
Kawasaki, Takashi
Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro
Furusawa, Kazunari
Ibusuki, Tatsuru
Sakurai, Yuta
Nishimura, Yukihide
Umemoto, Yasunori
Tajima, Fumihiro
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description The aim of this study was to assess renal functions and endocrine responses to arm exercise in persons with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) under euhydrated conditions (free drinking of water), and to determine the physiological effects of exercise on renal function in these subjects. Eleven CSCI individuals (spinal lesions between C6 and C8, American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale A) and nine able-bodied (AB) persons rested for 30 min before performing 30 min arm-crank ergometer exercises at 50% of their maximum oxygen consumption, followed by 60-min of rest/recovery. Urine and blood samples were collected before and immediately after the exercise and recovery period. The CSCI patients showed no increase in plasma adrenaline and plasma renin activity compared with the AB controls, but showed similar changes in plasma aldosterone and the plasma antidiuretic hormone in response to the exercise. Creatinine clearance, osmolal clearance, free water clearance, and the fractional excretion of Na(+) did not change during exercise in both groups of subjects, however free water clearance in the CSCI group was higher than in the AB group throughout the study. These findings suggested that activated plasma aldosterone without an increase in adrenaline or renin activity during exercise in CSCI individuals may reflect an adaptation to the disturbance of the sympathetic nervous system to compensate for renal function. As a result, no adverse effects of exercise on renal function in CSCI patients were observed.
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spelling pubmed-99681622023-02-27 Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Mukai, Yuki Kawasaki, Takashi Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro Furusawa, Kazunari Ibusuki, Tatsuru Sakurai, Yuta Nishimura, Yukihide Umemoto, Yasunori Tajima, Fumihiro J Clin Med Article The aim of this study was to assess renal functions and endocrine responses to arm exercise in persons with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) under euhydrated conditions (free drinking of water), and to determine the physiological effects of exercise on renal function in these subjects. Eleven CSCI individuals (spinal lesions between C6 and C8, American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale A) and nine able-bodied (AB) persons rested for 30 min before performing 30 min arm-crank ergometer exercises at 50% of their maximum oxygen consumption, followed by 60-min of rest/recovery. Urine and blood samples were collected before and immediately after the exercise and recovery period. The CSCI patients showed no increase in plasma adrenaline and plasma renin activity compared with the AB controls, but showed similar changes in plasma aldosterone and the plasma antidiuretic hormone in response to the exercise. Creatinine clearance, osmolal clearance, free water clearance, and the fractional excretion of Na(+) did not change during exercise in both groups of subjects, however free water clearance in the CSCI group was higher than in the AB group throughout the study. These findings suggested that activated plasma aldosterone without an increase in adrenaline or renin activity during exercise in CSCI individuals may reflect an adaptation to the disturbance of the sympathetic nervous system to compensate for renal function. As a result, no adverse effects of exercise on renal function in CSCI patients were observed. MDPI 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9968162/ /pubmed/36836205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041670 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mukai, Yuki
Kawasaki, Takashi
Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro
Furusawa, Kazunari
Ibusuki, Tatsuru
Sakurai, Yuta
Nishimura, Yukihide
Umemoto, Yasunori
Tajima, Fumihiro
Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
title Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
title_full Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
title_fullStr Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
title_full_unstemmed Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
title_short Renal and Endocrine Responses to Arm Exercise in Persons with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
title_sort renal and endocrine responses to arm exercise in persons with cervical spinal cord injury
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9968162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041670
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