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American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2008

Sympathetic cholinergic nerve contributes to increased muscle blood flow at the onset of voluntary static exercise in conscious cats

Hidehiko Komine; Kanji Matsukawa; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Tomoko Nakamoto; Jun Murata

We examined whether a sympathetic cholinergic mechanism contributed to increased blood flow of the exercising muscle at the onset of voluntary static exercise in conscious cats. After six cats were operantly conditioned to perform static bar press exercise with a forelimb while maintaining a sitting posture, a Transonic or pulsed Doppler flow probe was implanted on the brachial artery of the exercising forelimb, and catheters were inserted into the left carotid artery and jugular vein. After the baseline brachial blood flow and vascular conductance decreased and became stable in progress of postoperative recovery, the static exercise experiments were started. Brachial blood flow and vascular conductance began to increase simultaneously with the onset of exercise. Their initial increases reached 52 +/- 8% and 40 +/- 6% at 3 s from the exercise onset, respectively. Both a sympathetic ganglionic blocker (hexamethonium bromide) and atropine sulfate or methyl nitrate blunted the increase in brachial vascular conductance at the onset of static exercise, whereas an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthesis (N(omega)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester) did not alter the increase in brachial vascular resistance. Brachial blood flow and vascular conductance increased during natural grooming behavior with the forelimb in which the flow probe was implanted, whereas they decreased during grooming with the opposite forelimb and during eating behavior. Thus it is likely that the sympathetic cholinergic mechanism is capable of evoking muscle vasodilatation at the onset of voluntary static exercise in conscious cats.


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2002

Direct measurement of cardiac sympathetic efferent nerve activity during dynamic exercise

Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Kanji Matsukawa; Hidehiko Komine; Jun Murata


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2003

Central command blunts the baroreflex bradycardia to aortic nerve stimulation at the onset of voluntary static exercise in cats

Hidehiko Komine; Kanji Matsukawa; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Jun Murata


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2001

Reflex Responses in Plasma Catecholamines Caused by Static Contraction of Skeletal Muscle

Kanji Matsukawa; Tomoko Sadamoto; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Hidehiko Komine; Jun Murata; Kiyoshi Shimizu


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2003

Forelimb vasodilatation induced by hypothalamic stimulation is greatly mediated with nitric oxide in anesthetized cats.

Hidehiko Komine; Kanji Matsukawa; Jun Murata; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Kiyoshi Shimizu


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 2002

Sympathetic Cholinergic Vasodilation of Skeletal Muscle Small Arteries

Kanji Matsukawa; Mikiyasu Shirai; Jun Murata; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Hidehiko Komine; Ishio Ninomiya; Kiyoshi Shimizu


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2003

Implantable Microelectrodes with New Electro-Conductive Materials for Recording Sympathetic Neural Discharge

Kanji Matsukawa; Hidehiko Komine; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Jun Murata; Yoshiharu Yonezawa; Kazuhiko Kondo; Yasuo Seki


Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan | 2005

Cycle length dependent effect on the atrioventricular conduction during dynamic exercise in humans

Tomoko Nakamoto; Kanji Matsukawa; Jun Murata; Mitsuteru Morigami


Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan | 2005

Effect of gadolinium, a stretch-activated channel blocker, on the initial cardiovascular adaptation at the onset of voluntary static exercise

Kanji Matsukawa; atsushi Inomoto; Tomoko Nakamoto; Jun Murata


Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan | 2005

Differential control of cardiac and renal sympathetic outflows during exercise

Kanji Matsukawa; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Tomoko Nakamoto; Hidehiko Komine; Jun Murata

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Tomoko Sadamoto

Japan Women's College of Physical Education

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