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Vasomodulation of skeletal muscle BOLD signal

✍ Scribed by Daniel P. Bulte; Jeff Alfonsi; Sonya Bells; Michael D. Noseworthy


Book ID
102374359
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
268 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate whether the BOLD signal from skeletal muscle can be modulated by exercise and ingestion of vasoactive substances.

Materials and Methods

The right calf muscles of healthy adult volunteers were imaged using a GE 1.5‐Tesla scanner and a gradient‐echo sequence with spiral readout. Time‐varying changes in the BOLD signal were induced through cyclic phases of normoxia (90 seconds of 20.8% O~2~) and hyperoxia (45 seconds of 100% O~2~ at 22 L/minute). Superimposed on this paradigm were pre‐ and post‐exercise regimes, with and without ingestion of caffeine (100 mg) or antihistamine (4 mg chlorpheniramine). The numbers of voxels within slow‐twitch (soleus) and fast‐twitch (gastrocnemius) muscles that significantly responded to the paradigms were scored and compared using the AFNI software (NIMH).

Results

Cycling‐inspired O~2~ produced a corresponding BOLD modulation that increased in magnitude with exercise. Chlorpheniramine significantly (P < 0.01) prevented the overall increase in exercise‐induced soleus muscle BOLD signal, while caffeine accentuated the increase (P < 0.05) in the gastrocnemius relative to control (no vasomodulator) conditions.

Conclusion

BOLD signal changes with exercise can be modulated by standard doses of chlorpheniramine (antihis‐tamine) and caffeine. We suggest that chlorpheniramine may act detrimentally on slow‐twitch muscle contractility, while caffeine appears to improve fast‐twitch muscle function. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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