The effect of aging and cardiorespiratory fitness on the lung diffusing capacity response to exercise in healthy humans

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作者
Coffman, Kirsten E. [1 ]
Carlson, Alex R. [2 ]
Miller, Andrew D. [2 ]
Johnson, Bruce D. [2 ]
Taylor, Bryan J. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Mayo Grad Sch, Rochester, MN USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Div Cardiovasc Dis, Dept Internal Med, Rochester, MN USA
[3] Univ Leeds, Sch Biomed Sci, Fac Biol Sci, Garstang 5-68, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
maximal aerobic capacity; lung diffusing capacity; pulmonary circulation; alveolar-capillary membrane conductance; pulmonary-capillary blood volume; CAPILLARY BLOOD-VOLUME; PULMONARY VASCULAR RESERVE; CARDIAC-OUTPUT; REBREATHING TECHNIQUE; REFERENCE VALUES; TISSUE VOLUME; NITRIC-OXIDE; SEA-LEVEL; MEMBRANE; AGE;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00694.2016
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Aging is associated with deterioration in the structure and function of the pulmonary circulation. We characterized the lung diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), alveolar-capillary membrane conductance (Dm(CO)), and pulmonary-capillary blood volume (Vc) response to discontinuous incremental exercise at 25, 50, 75, and 90% of peak work (W-peak) in four groups: 1) Young [27 +/- 3 yr, maximal oxygen consumption ((V) over dotO(2max)): 110 +/- 18% age predicted]; 2) Young Highly Fit (27 +/- 3 yr, (V) over dotO(2max): 147 +/- 8% age predicted); 3) Old (69 +/- 5 yr, (V) over dotO(2max): 116 +/- 13% age predicted); and 4) Old Highly Fit (65 +/- 5 yr, (V) over dotO(2max): 162 +/- 18% age predicted). At rest and at 90% W-peak, DLCO, Dm(CO), and Vc were decreased with age. At 90% W-peak, DLCO, Dm(CO), and Vc were greater in Old Highly Fit vs. Old adults. The slope of the DLCO-cardiac output ((Q) over dot.) relationship from rest to end exercise at 90% W-peak was not different between Young, Young Highly Fit, Old, and Old Highly Fit (1.35 vs. 1.44 vs. 1.10 vs. 1.35 ml(CO).mmHg(-1).liter blood(-1), P = 0.388), with no evidence of a plateau in this relationship during exercise; this was also true for Dm(CO)-(Q) over dot and Vc-(Q) over dot. (V) over dotO(2max) was positively correlated with 1) DLCO, Dm(CO), and Vc at rest; and 2) the rest to end exercise change in DLCO, Dm(CO), and Vc. In conclusion, these data suggest that despite the age-associated deterioration in the structure and function of the pulmonary circulation, expansion of the pulmonary capillary network does not become limited during exercise in healthy individuals regardless of age or cardiorespiratory fitness level. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Healthy aging is a crucial area of research. This article details how differences in age and cardiorespiratory fitness level affect lung diffusing capacity, particularly during high-intensity exercise. We conclude that highly fit older adults do not experience a limit in lung diffusing capacity during high-intensity exercise. Interestingly, however, we found that highly fit older individuals demonstrate greater values of lung diffusing capacity during high-intensity exercise than their less fit age-matched counterparts.
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