Release of Hypoxanthine and Phosphate from Exercising Human Legs with and without Arterial Insufficiency
- 12 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Medica Scandinavica
- Vol. 211 (4) , 281-286
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1982.tb01945.x
Abstract
Release of hypoxanthine and phosphate from exercising legs was studied in 8 subjects without known obstructive arterial disease and in 20 claudicants. Lower leg blood flow was measured with a thermodilution catheter in the popliteal/distal femoral vein. The catheter allowed blood sampling from the calf before, during and after exhaustive exercise on a bicycle ergometer at a stepwise increasing load. Resting plasma hypoxanthine levels were higher in claudicants than in normal subjects (P < 0.05). Hypoxanthine concentrations increased 2- to 4-fold during exercise, amounting to values 10 times higher than the resting levels 5 and 10 min post-exercise, in the venous effluent of the normal legs. A similar rise was found in the claudicants despite half the exercise intensity at exhaustion. Popliteal venous concentrations of phosphate increased by .apprx. 25% during exercise without significant differences between the 2 groups. During exercise the release of hypoxanthine increased 38-fold and of phosphate 21-fold in the normal lower legs, while a 10-fold increase in both metabolites was recorded in the claudicating legs. A high release of hypoxanthine and phosphate from the human lower leg during rhythmic, exhaustive exercise (with maximal vasodilation). The result is compatible with the assumption that metabolites from the catabolism of adenine nucleotides (adenosine) play a role in the autoregulation of blood flow in human skeletal muscle. Increased plasma hypoxanthine concentrations at rest may indicate peripheral arterial insufficiency.Keywords
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