2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0048345
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Rats Bred for Low Aerobic Capacity Become Promptly Fatigued and Have Slow Metabolic Recovery after Stimulated, Maximal Muscle Contractions

Abstract: AIMMuscular fatigue is a complex phenomenon affected by muscle fiber type and several metabolic and ionic changes within myocytes. Mitochondria are the main determinants of muscle oxidative capacity which is also one determinant of muscle fatigability. By measuring the concentrations of intracellular stores of high-energy phosphates it is possible to estimate the energy production efficiency and metabolic recovery of the muscle. Low intrinsic aerobic capacity is known to be associated with reduced mitochondria… Show more

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“…4). In a previous study, rats with low capacity promptly became fatigued and had slow metabolic recovery after stimulated maximal muscle contractions 35. Our current findings could also illuminate physiological metabolite production that could be affected by intrinsic capacities.…”
Section: Commentsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…4). In a previous study, rats with low capacity promptly became fatigued and had slow metabolic recovery after stimulated maximal muscle contractions 35. Our current findings could also illuminate physiological metabolite production that could be affected by intrinsic capacities.…”
Section: Commentsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Although in vivo evidence of type 1 fibers and habitual physical activity has been limited by a lack of investigation, animal models bred for low aerobic performance have shown a smaller proportion of type 1 muscle fibers that were more sensitive to fatigue and had a slower metabolic recovery from electrically stimulated exercise (Torvinen et al. ). In accordance with these findings, Thompson et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To induce equal loading to muscle tissue for each rat in HRT-RES and LRT-RES groups, muscle twitches were elicited through electrical stimulation of the triceps surae muscle complex 3–4 days after the last RES session. The measurement set-up was modified from the protocol designed by Torvinen et al (2012) that stimulates the gastrocnemius muscle specifically. The rats were anaesthetized (as for DXA measurements) and placed in a custom-built dynamometer designed for non-invasive functional investigation of the right triceps surae muscle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%