Cyclooxygenase inhibition does not blunt thermal hyperemia in skeletal muscle of humans

Rauchelle E. Richey, Ysabella I. Ruiz,Heidi L. Cope,Amy M. Moore, Mackenzie A. Walsh, Tyson C. Garfield,Albert H. Olivencia-Yurvati,Steven A. Romero

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY(2024)

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Acute heat exposure increases skeletal muscle blood flow in humans. However, the mechanisms mediating this hyperemic response remain unknown. The cyclooxygenase pathway is active in skeletal muscle, is heat sensitive, and contributes to cutaneous thermal hyperemia in young healthy humans. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that cyclooxygenase inhibition would attenuate blood flow in the vastus lateralis muscle during localized heating. Twelve participants (6 women) were studied on two separate occasions: 1) time control (i.e., no ibuprofen); and 2) ingestion of 800 mg ibuprofen, a nonselective cyclooxygenase inhibitor. Experiments were randomized, counter-balanced, and separated by at least 10 days. Pulsed short-wave diathermy was used to induce unilateral deep heating of the vastus lateralis for 90 min, whereas the contralateral leg served as a thermoneutral control. Microdialysis was utilized to bypass the cutaneous circulation and directly measure local blood flow in the vastus lateralis muscle of each leg via the ethanol washout technique. Heat exposure increased muscle temperature and local blood flow (both P < 0.01 vs. baseline). However, the thermal hyperemic response did not differ between control and ibuprofen conditions (P >= 0.2). Muscle temperature slightly decreased for the thermoneutral leg (P < 0.01 vs. baseline), yet local blood flow remained relatively unchanged across time for control and ibuprofen conditions (both P >= 0.7). Taken together, our data suggest that inhibition of cyclooxygenase-derived vasodilator prostanoids does not blunt thermal hyperemia in skeletal muscle of young healthy humans.
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heat exposure,microdialysis,muscle blood flow
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