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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2005

Changes in ventilatory responses to hypercapnia and hypoxia after intermittent hypoxia in humans

Keisho Katayama; Kohei Sato; Hiroshi Matsuo; Norio Hotta; Zhihu Sun; Koji Ishida; Ken-ichi Iwasaki; Miharu Miyamura

The purpose of this study was to clarify the changes in hypercapnic and hypoxic ventilatory responses (HCVR and HVR) after intermittent hypoxia and following the cessation of hypoxic exposure. Twenty-nine males were assigned to one of four groups, i.e., a hypoxic (EX1-H, n=7) or a control (EX1-C, n=7) group in Experiment 1, and a hypoxic (EX2-H, n=8) or a control (EX2-C, n=7) group in Experiment 2. In each experiment, the hypoxic tent system was utilized for intermittent hypoxia, and the oxygen levels in the tent were maintained at 12.3+/-0.2%. In Experiment 1, the EX1-H group spent 3 h/day in the hypoxic tent for 1 week. HCVR and HVR were determined before and after 1 week of intermittent hypoxia, and again 1 and 2 week after the cessation of hypoxic exposure. In Experiment 2, the subjects in the EX2-H group performed 3 h/day for 2 weeks in intermittent hypoxia. HCVR and HVR tests were carried out before and after intermittent hypoxia, and were repeated again after 2 weeks of the cessation of hypoxic exposure. The slope of the HCVR in the EX1-H group did not show a significant increase after 1 week of intermittent hypoxia, while HCVR in the EX2-H group increased significantly after 2 weeks of intermittent hypoxia. The HCVR intercept was unchanged following 1 or 2 weeks of intermittent hypoxia. There was a significant increase in the slope of the HVR after 1 and 2 weeks of intermittent hypoxia. The increased HCVR and HVR returned to pre-hypoxic levels after 2 weeks of the cessation of hypoxia. These results suggest that 3 h/day for 2 weeks of intermittent hypoxia leads to an increase in central hypercapnic ventilatory chemosensitivity, which is not accompanied by a re-setting of the central chemoreceptors, and that the increased hypercapnic and hypoxic chemosensitivities are restored within 2 weeks after the cessation of hypoxia.


Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2005

Relationships of muscle strength and power with leisure‐time physical activity and adolescent exercise in middle‐aged and elderly Japanese women

Rumi Kozakai; Wataru Doyo; Shigeki Tsuzuku; Kyonosuke Yabe; Miharu Miyamura; Yasuo Ikegami; Naoakira Niino; Fujiko Ando; Hiroshi Shimokata

Aim:  The purpose of the present study is to assess the relationships of muscle strength and power with recent leisure‐time physical activity and exercise during adolescence in middle‐aged and elderly Japanese women.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2010

Effects of Deconditioning on the Initial Ventilatory and Circulatory Responses at the Onset of Exercise in Man

Koji Ishida; Keisho Katayama; Hiroshi Akima; Satoshi Iwase; Kohei Sato; Norio Hotta; Miharu Miyamura

In order to elucidate the effects of deconditioning (inactivity) on the ventilatory and circulatory responses at the onset of exercise within 20 s, we initiated head-down bed rest and unilateral lower limb suspension experiments, and measured these responses to dynamic voluntary leg exercise and passive movements. Initial ventilatory and heart rate responses to voluntary exercise were attenuated after bed rest but showed no change after suspension or during passive movements, suggesting the minimal role of peripheral neural reflex.


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 2007

Intermittent hypoxia does not increase exercise ventilation at simulated moderate altitude.

Keisho Katayama; Koji Sato; Norio Hotta; Koji Ishida; Ken-ichi Iwasaki; Miharu Miyamura


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2009

Effect of two durations of short-term intermittent hypoxia on ventilatory chemosensitivity in humans

Keisho Katayama; Koji Ishida; Ken-ichi Iwasaki; Miharu Miyamura


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 2000

Cross transfer effects of muscular endurance during training and detraining.

Yuza N; Koji Ishida; Miharu Miyamura


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2004

Ventilatory and heart rate responses at the onset of chair rotation in man.

Miharu Miyamura; Koji Ishida; Keisho Katayama; Norihiro Shima; Hiroshi Matsuo; Kohei Sato


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2005

Vestibulo-Cardiorespiratory Responses at the Onset of Chair Rotation in Endurance Runners

Kohei Sato; Keisho Katayama; Naomi Katayama; Norio Hotta; Koji Ishida; Miharu Miyamura


Journal of Physiological Sciences | 2011

Effect of ramp bicycle exercise on exhaled carbon monoxide in humans

Yoshifumi Yasuda; Tomonori Ito; Miharu Miyamura; Masatsugu Niwayama


The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2012

Neural regulation of respiration during exercise -Beyond the conventional central command and afferent feedback mechanisms-

Koji Ishida; Miharu Miyamura

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Kohei Sato

Japan Women's College of Physical Education

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Fujiko Ando

Aichi Shukutoku University

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