» Articles » PMID: 12750063

Renal Vascular Responses to Static Handgrip: Role of Muscle Mechanoreflex

Overview
Date 2003 May 17
PMID 12750063
Citations 36
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

During exercise, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, which causes vasoconstriction. The autonomic mechanisms responsible for this vasoconstriction vary based on the particular tissue being studied. Attempts to examine reflex control of the human renal circulation have been difficult because of technical limitations. In this report, the Doppler technique was used to examine renal flow velocity during four muscle contraction paradigms in conscious humans. Flow velocity was divided by mean arterial blood pressure to yield an index of renal vascular resistance (RVR). Fatiguing static handgrip (40% of maximal voluntary contraction) increased RVR by 76%. During posthandgrip circulatory arrest, RVR remained above baseline (2.1 +/- 0.2 vs. 2.8 +/- 0.2 arbitrary units; P < 0.017) but was only 40% of the end-grip RVR value. Voluntary biceps contraction increased RVR within 10 s of initiation of contraction. This effect was not associated with an increase in blood pressure. Finally, involuntary biceps contraction also raised RVR. We conclude that muscle contraction evokes renal vasoconstriction in conscious humans. The characteristic of this response is consistent with a primary role for mechanically sensitive afferents. This statement is based on the small posthandgrip circulatory arrest response and the vasoconstriction that was observed with involuntary biceps contraction.

Citing Articles

Renal vascular control during normothermia and passive heat stress does not differ between healthy younger men and women.

Freemas J, Worley M, Gabler M, Hess H, Goss C, Baker T Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2024; 326(5):F802-F813.

PMID: 38545652 PMC: 11381026. DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00034.2024.


Hypohydration attenuates increases in creatinine clearance to oral protein loading and the renal hemodynamic response to exercise pressor reflex.

Chapman C, Holt S, OConnell C, Brazelton S, Medved H, Howells W J Appl Physiol (1985). 2024; 136(3):492-508.

PMID: 38205553 PMC: 11212816. DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00728.2023.


The exercise pressor reflex: An update.

Teixeira A, Vianna L Clin Auton Res. 2022; 32(4):271-290.

PMID: 35727398 DOI: 10.1007/s10286-022-00872-3.


Acute Beetroot Juice Ingestion Does Not Alter Renal Hemodynamics during Normoxia and Mild Hypercapnia in Healthy Young Adults.

Chapman C, Schlader Z, Reed E, Worley M, Johnson B Nutrients. 2021; 13(6).

PMID: 34207775 PMC: 8227249. DOI: 10.3390/nu13061986.


Kidney physiology and pathophysiology during heat stress and the modification by exercise, dehydration, heat acclimation and aging.

Chapman C, Johnson B, Parker M, Hostler D, Pryor R, Schlader Z Temperature (Austin). 2021; 8(2):108-159.

PMID: 33997113 PMC: 8098077. DOI: 10.1080/23328940.2020.1826841.