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Exercise Physiology Exercise Physiology Exercise Physiology Exercise Physiology Huang Wen Ying Ph.D.,Prof
黄文英 教授
Institute of Physiology
Physical education school of JXNU
Email: [email protected] Mobile:13870092231
IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction
Section I subjects studied in Section I subjects studied in Exercise PhysiologyExercise Physiology
Concept of Physiology• Physiology belongs a branch of
biology• What is Physiology?
• Physiology is the science of studying the functional activities and its mechanisms in biological body. For example: why can heart automatically beat?
• Physiology (from the Greek physis = nature; logos = study) is the study of biological function—of how the body works, from cell to tissue, tissue to organ, organ to system, and of how the organism as a whole accomplishes particular tasks essential for life.
• In the study of physiology, the emphasis is on mechanisms—with questions that begin with the word how and answers that involve cause-and- effect sequences. These sequences can be woven into larger and larger stories that include descriptions of the structures involved (anatomy) and that overlap with the sciences of chemistry and physics.
Physiology is also an experiment
science .Why?
• the theories about the functional activities are based on the experiments
• British physiologist, William Harvey set up the modern physiology. Observed that blood flows in heart and vascular system.
• In 1628,<<Heart and movement of blood>> was published. It is the first book of physiology based on experiment.
Field of Physiology• Each type of life has its own
functional characteristics.• Physiology can be divided into viral
physiology, bacterial physiology, cellular physiology, plant physiology, human physiology, and many more subdivisions.
• Human physiology is the science of studying the rule of physiological functions in human body.
• Exercise Physiology: A branch of physiology that focus on exercise capacity and its reaction and adaptation.
• Task: Review: Regulation and mechanism of the Sports impaction on the human body functions.
• Elucidation the physiological principle in Sports training, physical education . Guidance improve the quality of human life. 。
Investigation levels and methods physiology
• A) Investigation levels(1) Cell and Molecular levelThe basic living unit of the body is
the cell, and each organ is an aggregation of many different cells held together by intercellular supporting structures.
Cell level research to understand the function of the organ.
• The physiological characteristics of cells depend on the physical and chemical features of the big chemical molecules consisting of the cells.
• molecular level research to study the functions of cells. For instant: myocyte contraction
• Gene expression can also influence the functions of cells.
• Gene levels research molecular biological methods for
molecular level and cell level research
Organ and system levels
• The goals are to explore the effects of organs and systems for human body and how to perform their activities, and the affecting factors.
• For example: What is the function of respiratory system? How are the exchange of O2 and CO2? Which factors can influence this exchange process?
• Organ and System Physiology
Integral level
• The aims are to study interactions among organs and systems, and interaction between human body and environment.
• Human being has complicated emotional activity and psychological activity, these activities can affect many somatic activity( 躯体活动 )and visceral activity( 内脏活动 )and cause the relative behavior.
Experiment methods for physiological study
• (1)acute experiment( 急性实验 )• A Experiment in vitro( 离体实验 )• Advantages:• a) experiment condition is easy t
o be controlled.• b) To easily analyze the results
• B Experiment in vivo( 在体实验 )• (2)Chronic experiment( 慢性实验 )• Many conditioning reflex experiments
are chronic experiments.• Advantages:• a) To observe continuously the a
ctivities in conscious condition;• b) The findings are similar to phy
siological state.
• Shortcoming:The conditions in the body are so complicated to analyze the results.
Section II Internal environment anSection II Internal environment and Homeostasisd Homeostasis( 内环境和稳态 )
• <1>Internal environment of extracellular fluid( 细胞外液 )
• <2>body fluid:• (1)intracellular fluid 2/3
(2) extracellular fluid 1/3
• extracellular fluid:(1)plasma 1/4(2)interstial fluid and fluid inside the cavities (greater peritoneal body cavity 腹腔 etc.) 3/4
• In the extracellular fluid are ions and nutrients needed by the cell. All cells live in essentially the same environment,the extracellular fluid called the internal environment, a term introduced more than 100 years ago by French physiologist Claude Bernard.
Homeostasis• used by physiologists to mean
maintenance of constant conditions in the internal environment.
• All of the organs and tissues perform function to help maintain these constant conditions.
• For instant: lungs provide oxygen Kidneys maintain ions concentrations
• U.S.A Physiologist Walter Canmon combined “Homeo” with “stasis” to make up the term, Homeostatis.
Homeostatis • the various physiological arrangements
which serve to restore the normal state, once it has been disturbed.
• Including tow meaning:(1)relatively stable(2)the control process maintaining the constant conditions of internal environment
Section III Regulation of Body
Functions
Nervous regulation ( 神经调节 )
• Reflex: the basic active manner of nervous regulation
• Reflex arc: including 5 parts: Receptor-->afferent->reaction center->efferent->Effector
• Conditioning reflex and unconditioning reflex
• Conditioning reflex: set up after birth• Unconditioning reflex: set up before birth
Humoral regulation ( 体液调节 )
• including: (1)hormonal regulation: the hormones secreted by endocrine gl
ands act on the receptors of cells (2)local chemical regulation: paracrine
( 旁分泌 )
Nervous - Humoral regulation( 神经体液调节 )
• Many endocrine glands are not independent on nervous system, they are regulated directly or indirectly by nervous system, so the humoral regulation is believed as one loop of nervous system, i.e. nervous – humoral regulation
• For example:• Sympathetic nerve excites->E.P
(epinephrine) and noradrenaline secreted by medulla of adrenal gland->α 、ß receptors excitation in cardiac vascular system-> heart rate↑ and blood vessels contract -> BP(blood pressure) ↑
•
Autoregulation( 自身调节 )
• The regulation is not dependended on nervous system or humoral regulation. The cells or tissues themselves can response to stimulus.
• For instant: vascular smooth muscles can contract when they are stimulated by stretch stimuli.
Section IV Control systems of the body
• To use cybernetics concept to analyze the functional regulation in human body
(1)Non – automatic control system ( 非自动控制系统 ) belongs open loop system( 开环系统 )
• Feature: controlled system does not affect the activities of control system.
• For instant: depress reaction
• <2> Feedback – control system( 反馈控制系统 ) belongs a closed loop system( 闭环系统 ) automatic control ( 自动控制 )
• ( 1 ) Negative feedback: the more product or result you have, the less you get.
• For example: the arterial pressure – regulating mechanism.
(2)Positive feedback: the more product of result you have, the more you get.
• For instance: childbirth, the generation of nerve signals.
Section V current the search focus
(A) VO2max (B) the Recognition of oxygen debt theory (C) Lactic acid threshold of the individual (D) Fatigue (5) free radicals
• (6) muscle contraction and protein metabolism
• (7) The research of muscle fiber types (8) The impact of exercise on heart function
• (9) Exercise and weight control (10) Movement and the Immune Function
Section VI of the development trend of exercise physiology•
1, More micro-level study• 2, More macro-level study
3, innovative research methods 4,The attention of applied research 5, Field expanding
• [Think] 1.What is task of Exercise physiology research? 2.What is the basic characteristic of Life? 3.How to control the regulation of the body's physiological function? 4.How many methods does Exercise physiology research have? 5.Which are the major Current research hot spots in exercise physiology?
Reference• 1 、田野:运动生理学高级教程• 2 、邓树勋、王健:运动生理学理论与应用• 2 、朱大年:生理学• 3 、 Thomas M. Nosek: Essentials of Huma
n Physiology• 4 、 Fox: Human Physiology,Eighth Editi
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