Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intramuscular and Functional Effects and Mechanism of Partitioning the Exercising Muscle Mass in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Verified date | March 2018 |
Source | Laval University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Recent work have shown that low load, high-repetitive single limb resistance training, if
compared to a control, can increase limb muscle function and functional exercise capacity in
patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) while avoiding the occurrence of
limiting exertional symptoms. However, no comparison to another exercise regimen have been
performed. In addition neither the intramuscular nor the mechanism of this exercise regimen
have been investigated and represents the aim of the proposed project. We will in a
prospective, assessor-blind; block randomized controlled, parallel-group trial compare
single-limb to two-limb low load, high-repetitive resistance training in patients with severe
and very severe COPD
The research hypothesizes are:
- that single-limb low-load high-repetitive resistance training will provide larger gain
in the 6-min walking distance than two-limb low-load high- repetitive resistance
training in patients with severe to very severe (stage III-IV) COPD.
- that eight weeks of single limb training should also be associated with larger
physiological (increased muscle endurance, less muscle fatigue and deoxygenation) and
structural (muscle protein synthesis, fiber-type distribution and capillarization)
muscle adaptations to training, lower cardio- respiratory demand, as well a greater
increase in health-related quality of life in comparison to two-limbs simultaneous
training.
We will also compare the groups at baseline to investigate the acute effects and mechanisms
of single-limb to two-limb low load, high-repetitive resistance training, a comparison that
also will include healthy matched controls.
The research hypothesizes are:
- that involving a large muscle mass during exercise (e.g., two-limb low load,
high-repetition resistance training) compared to involving a small muscle mass during
training (e.g., single limb low load, high-repetition resistance training) would lead to
larger restraints on the cardiorespiratory system in patients with severe to very severe
COPD. Conversely, single limb interventions should produce less dyspnea and more muscle
deoxygenation and fatigue than two-limb simultaneous exercise while healthy controls
will be able to perform both legs/arms exercise without a central constraint, and no
negative consequences on muscle fatigue or exercise stimulus.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | February 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 40 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion criteria (COPD): - Age: > 40 - Cumulative (current or ex) smoking history >10 pack-years - COPD with non-reversible airflow obstruction corresponding to GOLD 3 and 4 Exclusion Criteria: - Recent exacerbation (< 6 weeks) - Neuromuscular and/or orthopedic disorders that compromises participation to an exercise program - Recent cancer - Unstable cardiac disease and cardiac stimulator - Asthma - Low body weight or obesity (Body Mass Index < 20 Kg/m2 and or > 30kg/m2) - Significant hypoxemia at rest (SaO2 <85%) - a daily dose > 10mg of systemic prednisone. Inclusion criteria (Healthy controls) - Age: > 40 - Normal pulmonary function tests. Exclusion criteria - Neuromuscular and/or orthopedic disorders that compromises participation to an exercise program - Physically active (>9) according the Voorips questionnaire. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ | Quebec | |
Canada | Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec (IUCPQ) | Quebec city | Quebec |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Laval University | Maltais, Francois, M.D., Saey, Didier, M.D. |
Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Walking capacity (distance [meters]) | Meters walked on the 6- minute walk test. The walking course will be 30 meters in length and the patients will be instructed in accordance to standardized guidelines to walk as far as possible in 6 minutes. One practice test will be performed to minimize risk of learning effect. The highest walking distance of the two 6-min walks will be chosen as baseline value. | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Unsupported upper extremity endurance capacity (time [seconds]) | Endurance time (seconds) on the Unsupported Upper Limb Exercise test (UULEX) will be used to measure unsupported endurance capacity in the upper extremity. Participants will hold a plastic bar (0.2 kg), at shoulder width and will be asked to raise it from hip to the UULEX eight level chart for one minute at each level with a cadence of 30 movements per minute. If a patient reaches the highest level, the plastic bar will be replaced by a heavier one every minute. There are five different weights of the bar (0.2, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 Kg) and the patient will continue on the highest level until symptom limitation. | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Isokinetic limb muscle function (Endurance [total work], strength [peak torque]) | Isokinetic limb muscle function during one-arm shoulder flexion, one-leg knee extension and two-leg knee extension will be assessed. The subjects are informed to flex their arm or extend their leg(s) 25 consecutive times using maximal effort at each repetition during the concentric phase and to rest during the eccentric phase of the movement. Two different aspects of isokinetic muscle function will be measured. Peak torque from the highest contraction will be used for maximal strength and the total work generated from all contractions will be used for limb muscle endurance. The tests will be performed at an angular velocity of 60°• s-1, | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Ventilatory response | Respiratory response during all elastic band exercises (1: one-arm shoulder flexion, biceps flexion, chest press and latissimus row 2: two-arm shoulder flexion, biceps flexion, chest press and latissimus row 3: one-leg knee extension, plantar flexion and leg curl 4: two-leg knee extension, plantar flexion and leg curl) will be determined using a portable gas analysis system (Oxycon Mobile, Viasys Healthcare, Jaeger, Germany. Minute ventilation (VE) oxygen uptake (VO2), carbon dioxide excretion (VCO2,), heart rate (HR), respiratory exchange ratio (RER) and pulsed oxygen saturation (SpO2) will be collected | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Cardiac output | Arterial blood pressures and cardiac output will be non-invasively measured by a finger photoplethysmography device (BMEYE, Nexfin HD, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) during all elastic band exercises detailed above. | Week 0 and week 8 | |
Secondary | Muscle deoxygenation | Changes of deoxyhemoglobin/myoglobin concentrations will be non-invasively measured by near-infrared spectroscopy of vastus lateralis muscle. Obtained during all elastic band exercises detailed above | Baseline (week 0), week 8 | |
Secondary | Dyspnea (Rating [0-10]) | Magnitude of dyspnea after each exercise and test will be measured by the Borg CR 10 scale | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Limb muscle fatigue (Rating [0-10]) | Magnitude of limb muscle fatigue after each exercise and test will be measured by the Borg CR 10 scale | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Isometric muscle strength (maximum voluntary isometric contraction [MVIC], and supramaximal twitch tension (TW) and muscle fatigue | Directly before and after all elastic band exercises (1: one-arm shoulder flexion, 2: two-arm shoulder flexion, 3: one-leg knee extension, 4: two-leg knee extension) generated force of both MVIC and TW will be measured by an isometric force gauge while participants will be in a standardized positioning. The occurrence of quadriceps (knee extension) or deltoid (shoulder flexion) fatigue induced by the exercise regimens will be quantified by measuring the fall in both MVIC and TW 15 after the elastic band resistance exercises. | Baseline (week 0), 8 weeks |
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