Jon. Lundberg et al., HEAVY PHYSICAL EXERCISE DECREASES NITRIC-OXIDE LEVELS IN THE NASAL AIRWAYS IN HUMANS, Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 159(1), 1997, pp. 51-57
A continuous production oi nitric oxide (NO) takes place in human nasa
l airways. NO in the nasal airways is mainly derived from the paranasa
l sinuses. The factors that regulate NO synthesis in the upper airways
are presently not known. We have investigated the effects of physical
exercise on NO levels in the nasal airways. Nasal cavity NO levels we
re measured by chemiluminescence technique in five healthy non-smoking
male subjects before, during and after 5 min of maximal exercise (245
W) on an ergometer cycle. In addition, in one subject NO levels were
measured directly in the maxillary sinus during exercise. Nasal cavity
NO levels were decreased by 47% after only 1 min of exercise compared
with the control situation. A maximal 76% reduction was found at the
end of the exercise period and thereafter NO levels slowly increased.
reaching basal levels again in about 15-20 min. NO levels in the sinus
decreased in a similar manner during exercise. The decrease in nasal
cavity NO levels cannot be explained merely by dilution of nasal air d
ue to changes in nasal cavity volume or increased ventilation, We conc
lude that the excretion oi NO in the nasal airways is decreased acutel
y during heavy short term physical exercise.