Differential effects of training on the control of skeletal muscle perfusion

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
M D Delp

Abstract

Endurance and high-intensity sprint training have been shown to alter skeletal muscle blood flow and factors that govern muscle perfusion under various conditions. Neither endurance nor sprint training alter skeletal muscle perfusion at rest but can result in an increase in muscle blood flow during the anticipation of exercise. The magnitude of the anticipatory increases in muscle blood flow is dependent on the intensity and duration of the prior training bouts and results from elevations in mean arterial pressure and decreases in vascular resistance in skeletal muscle. The decrements in skeletal muscle vascular resistance appear to be mediated through increases in muscle sympathetic cholinergic nerve activity or decreases in muscle sympathetic adrenergic nerve activity. During submaximal exercise, total muscle blood flow is either unchanged or slightly lower. However, a redistribution of muscle blood flow may occur following aerobic training, resulting in an enhanced perfusion of high-oxidative skeletal muscles and less flow going to low-oxidative muscles. The increased perfusion of the high-oxidative muscles may result from various factors including: a) increased recruitment of high-oxidative motor units, b) increased local r...Continue Reading

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