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Peripheral muscle oxidative function is altered in COPD(chronic obstrutive pulmonary disease) patients. Multiple factors could contribute to this dysfunction including chronic hypoxia and deconditioning (sedentarity).
The evaluation of mitochondrial function is based on invasive method (muscle biopsy and in vitro respirometry) or magnetic resonance spectroscopy limited to small muscle groups. Recently, a non invasive method has been described using Near InfraRed Spectroscopy (NIRS). During arterial occlusion, muscle deoxygenation is only dependent of local oxygen consumption. The time constant recovery (k) of the deoxygenation during repeated ischemia periods has been shown to be correlated to measurements of maximal mitochondrial capacity.
k is lower in COPD patients compared to smokers without bronchial obstruction. However, the influence of arterial hypoxia has never been studied precisely, no more than the confounding effect of deconditioning on k.
So , the aim is to compare k in COPD patients with chronic hypoxemia (treated with long term oxygenotherapy, LTOT+ group) and patients without hypoxia, matched for their physical activity (LTOT- group).
The hypothe is that k will be lower in LTOT+ group compared to LTOT- group and that short term O2 supplementation will improve it, which would suggest a muscle hypoxia. By contrast, O2 should not influence k in LOT- group, in whom it is mainly determined by muscle conditioning.
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Investigator will compare mVO2 time constant in 2 groups of COPD (chronic obstrutive pulmonary disease) patients matched for age, sex, physical activity (estimated by GPAQ questionnaire (Global Physical Activity Questionnaire)), one with chronic hypoxemia (LTOT+ group) and one without blood gas abnormalities (LTOT- group)..
Inclusion visit It will allow to calculate physical activity in Mets.min/week, from the GPAQ questionnaire. The patient will also be accustomed to the repeated arterial occlusion procedure. A pneumatic cuff will be wrapped around the thigh and will be progressively inflated to a suprasystolic value (rapid air inflation system Hokanson), from 160 mmHg up to tolerated maximal pressure (max 220 mmHg).
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Patients in both groups will be matched for age (± 5 years), sex and physical activity estimated by GPAQ questionnaire (± 15% Mets.min/week).
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Lise LACLAUTRE
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