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Plasma catecholamines and heart rate at the beginning of muscular exercise in man
Authors:Claudio Orizio  Renza Perini  Alessandro Comandè  Maurizio Castellano  Marina Beschi  Arsenio Veicsteinas
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Physiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Brescia, Italy;(2) Institute of Internal Medicine, Department of Medical Sciences, University of Brescia, Italy;(3) Institute of Physiology, University of Brescia, via Valsabbina 19, I-25124 Brescia, Italy
Abstract:Summary The relationship between the time course of heart rate and venous blood norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) concentrations was studied in 7 sedentary young men before and during 3 bicycle exercises of 5 min each (respectively 23±2.8%, 45±2.6% and 65±2.4% 
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, mean ±SE). During the low level exercise the change in heart rate is monoexponential (tau =5.7±1.2s) and no increment above the resting level of NE (DeltaNE) or of E (DeltaE) occurs. At the medium and highest intensity of exercise: a) the change in heart rate is biexponential, tau for the fast and the slow component averaging about 3 and 80 s respectively; b) DeltaNE (but not DeltaE) increases continuously with time of exercise; c) at the 5th min of exercise heart rate increments are related to DeltaNE; d) between 20s and 5 min, at corresponding sampling times, the heart rate of the slow component is linearly related to DeltaNE. At exercise levels higher than 33% 
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the increase in heart rate described by the slow component of the biexponential kinetic could be due to an augmented sympathetic activity revealed by increased NE blood levels.
Keywords:Exertion  Heart rate  Catecholamines  Norepinephrine  Epinephrine
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