Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-4751
Print ISSN : 0039-906X
ISSN-L : 0039-906X
THE BLOOD FLOW DURING EXERCISE AND THE STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION OF VASCULAR SYSTEM IN THE TENDON TISSUE OF RABBIT
TAKASHI TAKEMIYAHIROTOSHI IFUKUJUN-ICHI MAEDAHIDEAKI KOMIYAFUMIO TANISHIMACHIHARU IGUCHISADAO NAGAHARA
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1989 Volume 38 Issue 1 Pages 38-43

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Evidence of an increased resting blood flow in the tendon against the adjacent muscle was confirmed in the in situ hindlimb preparation of a rabbit anesthetized with urethane. The tendon tissue blood flow was found to be modulated by nervous and mechanical factors. The effect of nervous control was demonstrated by the denervation of the sciatic nerve, which showed a gradual increase in the resting blood flow in the tendon and muscle after being severed. During local muscle exercise, the increase of tendon tissue blood flow observed was minimal in comparison with the adjacent muscle. The tendon surrounding tissue blood flow showed site-dependent characteristics along the longitudinal tendon bundles. Evidence of tendon vascular structure in the rabbit species was confirmed by observing capillaries in cross sectional fascicles and longitudinal and transversal vessels in the paratenon of the Achilles tendon. These results strongly suggest a physiological model of local tissue temperature regulation and fluid dynamics in the biological system.

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