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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Heat storage rate and acute fatigue in rats
L.o.c. Rodrigues1  A. Oliveira1  N.r.v. Lima1  C.a. Machado-moreira1 
[1] ,Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Escola de Educação Física Laboratório de Fisiologia do ExercícioBelo Horizonte MG ,Brasil
关键词: Thermoregulation;    Exercise;    Fatigue;    Heat storage rate;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-879X2003000100018
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Thermal environmental stress can anticipate acute fatigue during exercise at a fixed intensity (%VO2max). Controversy exists about whether this anticipation is caused by the absolute internal temperature (Tint, ºC), by the heat storage rate (HSR, cal/min) or by both mechanisms. The aim of the present study was to study acute fatigue (total exercise time, TET) during thermal stress by determining Tint and HSR from abdominal temperature. Thermal environmental stress was controlled in an environmental chamber and determined as wet bulb globe temperature (ºC), with three environmental temperatures being studied: cold (18ºC), thermoneutral (23.1ºC) or hot (29.4ºC). Six untrained male Wistar rats weighing 260-360 g were used. The animals were submitted to exercise at the same time of day in the three environments and at two treadmill velocities (21 and 24 m/min) until exhaustion. After implantation of a temperature sensor and treadmill adaptation, the animals were submitted to a Latin square experimental design using a 2 x 3 factorial scheme (velocity and environment), with the level of significance set at P<0.05. The results showed that the higher the velocity and the ambient temperature, the lower was the TET, with these two factors being independent. This result indicated that fatigue was independently affected by both the increase in exercise intensity and the thermal environmental stress. Fatigue developed at different Tint and HSR showed the best inverse relationship with TET. We conclude that HSR was the main anticipating factor of fatigue.

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