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J Appl Physiol 97: 160-164, 2004. First published March 19, 2004; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00699.2003
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Comparison of skin sympathetic nerve responses to isometric arm and leg exercise

Chester A. Ray1,2 and Thad E. Wilson1

1Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, and 2Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033

Submitted 7 July 2003 ; accepted in final form 15 March 2004

Measurement of skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) during isometric exercise has been previously limited to handgrip. We hypothesized that isometric leg exercise due to the greater muscle mass of the leg would elicit greater SSNA responses than arm exercise because of presumably greater central command and muscle mechanoreceptor activation. To compare the effect of isometric arm and leg exercise on SSNA and cutaneous end-organ responses, 10 subjects performed 2 min of isometric knee extension (IKE) and handgrip (IHG) at 30% of maximal voluntary contraction followed by 2 min of postexercise muscle ischemia (PEMI) in a normothermic environment. SSNA was recorded from the peroneal nerve. Cutaneous vascular conductance (laser-Doppler flux/mean arterial pressure) and electrodermal activity were measured within the field of cutaneous afferent discharge. Heart rate and mean arterial pressure significantly increased by 16 ± 3 and 23 ± 3 beats/min and by 22 ± 2 and 27 ± 3 mmHg from baseline during IHG and IKE, respectively. Heart rate and mean arterial pressure responses were significantly greater during IKE compared with IHG. SSNA increased significantly and comparably during IHG and IKE (52 ± 20 and 50 ± 13%, respectively). During PEMI, SSNA and heart rate returned to baseline, whereas mean arterial pressure remained significantly elevated ({Delta}12 ± 2 and {Delta}13 ± 2 mmHg from baseline for IHG and IKE, respectively). Neither cutaneous vascular conductance nor electrodermal activity was significantly altered by either exercise or PEMI. These results indicate that, despite cardiovascular differences in response to IHG and IKE, SSNA responses are similar at the same exercise intensity. Therefore, the findings suggest that relative effort and not muscle mass is the main determinant of exercise-induced SSNA responses in humans.

skin blood flow; electrodermal activity; microneurography



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: C. A. Ray, Pennsylvania State College of Medicine, Div. of Cardiology, H047 500 University Dr., Hershey, PA 17033-2390 (E-mail: caray{at}psu.edu).




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