Measuring tibial hemodynamics and metabolism at rest and after exercise using near-infrared spectroscopy

作者:Zhang, Chuan; Modlesky, Christopher M.; McCully, Kevin K.*
来源:Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism-Physiologie appliquee nutrition et metabolisme, 2021, 46(11): 1354-1362.
DOI:10.1139/apnm-2021-0135

摘要

The bone vascular system is important, yet evaluation of bone hemodynamics is difficult and expensive. This study evaluated the utility and reliability of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), a portable and relatively inexpensive device, in measuring tibial hemodynamics and metabolic rate. Eleven participants were tested twice using post-occlusive reactive hyperemia technique with the NIRS probes placed on the tibia and the medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle. Measurements were made at rest and after 2 levels of plantarflexion exercise. The difference between oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin signal could be reliably measured with small coefficients of variation (CV; range 5.7-9.8%) and high intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC; range 0.73-0.91). Deoxygenated hemoglobin rate of change, a potential marker for bone metabolism, also showed good reliability (CV range 7.59.8%, ICC range 0.90-0.93). The tibia was characterized with a much slower metabolic rate compared with MG (p < 0.001). While exercise significantly increased MG metabolic rate in a dose-dependent manner (all p < 0.05), no changes were observed for the tibia after exercise compared with rest (all p > 0.05). NIRS is a suitable tool formonitoring hemodynamics andmetabolismin the tibia. However, the localmuscle exercise protocol utilized in the current study did not influence bone hemodynamics ormetabolic rate. @@@ Novelty: @@@ NIRS can be used to monitor tibial hemodynamics and metabolism with good reliability. @@@ Short-duration local muscle exercise increased metabolic rate in muscle but not in bone. @@@ High level of loading and exercise volume may be needed to elicit measurable metabolic changes in bone.