A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Regional differences in blood flow, glucose uptake and fatty acid uptake within quadriceps femoris muscle during dynamic knee-extension exercise




AuthorsLaaksonen MS, Kemppainen J, Kyrolainen H, Knuuti J, Nuutila P, Kalliokoski KK

PublisherSPRINGER

Publication year2013

JournalEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology

Journal name in sourceEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY

Journal acronymEUR J APPL PHYSIOL

Number in series7

Volume113

Issue7

First page 1775

Last page1782

Number of pages8

ISSN1439-6319

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-013-2609-8


Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the regional differences in glucose and fatty acid uptake within skeletal muscle during exercise. Blood flow (BF), glucose uptake (GU) and free fatty acid uptake (FFAU) were measured in four different regions (vastus lateralis, VL; rectus femoris, RF; vastus intermedius, VI; and vastus medialis, VM) of the quadriceps femoris (QF) muscle during low-intensity, knee-extension exercise using positron emission tomography. BF was higher in VI than in VL, RF and VM (P < 0.05). FFAU was higher in VI (P < 0.001) but also in VM (P < 0.05) compared with VL and RF. In contrast, GU was higher in RF compared with VL (P < 0.05) but was not significantly different to VM or VI (both P = NS). FFAU within these four muscle regions correlated significantly with BF (r = 0.951, P < 0.05), whereas no significant relationship was observed between GU and BF (r = 0.352, P = NS). Therefore, skeletal muscle FFAU, but not GU, appears to be associated with BF during low-intensity exercise. The present results also indicate considerable regional differences in substrate use within working QF muscle. As such, an important methodological outcome from these results is that one sample from a specific part of the QF muscle does not represent the response in the entire QF muscle group.



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