Effects of exercise intensity on renal clearance parameters.
- VernacularTitle:腎クリアランスに及ぼす運動強度の影響
- Author:
HISAO SUZUKI
;
KAYO TAKAHASHI
;
SOICHIRO YOSHIDA
;
SHOHEI KIRA
;
KOHJI MIURA
;
ZENSUKE OTA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Renal plasma flow;
Glomerular filtration rate;
%VO2max;
Blood lactate
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1992;41(2):147-155
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
A study was designed to examine the effects of exercise intensity on renal clearance parameters. Five healthy male subjects underwent exercise tests on an bicycle ergometer at 4 different work loads for 15 min. The indicators of exercise intensity employed were the percentage of maximal oxygen uptake (%VO2max), heart rate (HR) and blood lactate level (La) . As parameters of renal clearance, para-aminohippurate clearance (CPAH), thiosulfate clearance (Cthio) and creatinine clearance (Ccr) were measured by the continuous infusion technique during the exercise.
1) The renal clearance parameters during exercise decreased linearly as the exercise intensity increased. The percentage of maximal oxygen uptake at the onset of the decreases in %CPAH, %Cchiu and %Ccr were 36, 45 and 47%VO2max, respectively.
2) Among the indicators of exercise intensity, the decrease in La showed the closest correlation with renal clearance during the exercise.
3) The renal plasma flow, which was measured as CPAH, began to decrease linearly at a significantly lower exercise intensity than the glomerular filtration rate, which was measured as both Cthio and Ccr.
The above results suggest that renal clearance parameters begin to decrease at the threshold as exercise intensity increases.