The Annals of physiological anthropology
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Effect of Restricted Blood Flow on Intracellular pH Threshold of Working Muscle
Koichi IWANAGAMasao SAKUAITadao MINAMIYasuyuki KIKUCHI
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1993 Volume 12 Issue 3 Pages 181-188

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Threshold of decline in intracellular pH of muscle (pHT) during incremental wrist flexion was studied by 31P-MRS, under two levels of occlusions in which the cuff of the upper arm was inflated to systolic (ES) and diastolic blood pressure (ED), and no occlusion (E). To observe the effect of occlusion per se, intracellular pH at rest under the same two levels of occlusion was measured. Additionally, NIRS was applied to monitor the oxygenation and blood volume of the tissue during the same experimental protocol as the 31P-MRS study. Ten healthy Japanese males participated as subjects in the 31P-MRS study, and three of them in the NIRS study. They performed wrist flexion in incremental loads of 0.14 W/min ramp until voluntary
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