Decreased ventilatory response to exercise by dopamine-induced inhibition of peripheral chemosensitivity

The contribution of the peripheral chemoreflex to the ventilatory response to exercise and aerobic exercise capacity remains incompletely understood. Low-dose dopamine has been reported to specifically inhibit the peripheral chemoreceptors. We therefore investigated the effects of intravenous dopami...

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Published inRespiratory physiology & neurobiology Vol. 168; no. 3; pp. 250 - 253
Main Authors Janssen, C., Beloka, S., Kayembe, P., Deboeck, G., Adamopoulos, D., Naeije, R., van de Borne, P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 30.09.2009
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ISSN1569-9048
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1878-1519
DOI10.1016/j.resp.2009.07.010

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Summary:The contribution of the peripheral chemoreflex to the ventilatory response to exercise and aerobic exercise capacity remains incompletely understood. Low-dose dopamine has been reported to specifically inhibit the peripheral chemoreceptors. We therefore investigated the effects of intravenous dopamine (3 μg kg −1 min −1) on cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) variables in 13 healthy young male subjects. The study was prospective, placebo-controlled, and randomized with more than 24 h between placebo and dopamine administrations. During the CPET, dopamine decreased the V ˙ E / V ˙ C O 2 output slope (24.61 ± 1.84 vs. 23.09 ± 1.81, placebo vs. Dopamine respectively, p = 0.025), without affecting maximum workload, V ˙ E and O 2 uptake. In conclusion, our study reveals that inhibition of peripheral chemoreflex function with dopamine decreases the V ˙ E / V ˙ C O 2 slope during dynamic exercise, with no change in aerobic exercise capacity.
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ISSN:1569-9048
1878-1519
1878-1519
DOI:10.1016/j.resp.2009.07.010