Mechanical behavior of skeletal muscle during intermittent voluntary isometric contractions in humans

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Vollestad, NK
Sejersted, I
Saugen, E
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[1] NATL INST OCCUPAT HLTH,SECT POSTGRAD STUDIES HLTH SCI,N-0316 OSLO,NORWAY
[2] NATL INST OCCUPAT HLTH,DEPT PHYSIOL,N-0316 OSLO,NORWAY
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energy cost; fatigue; relaxation rate; skeletal muscle;
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Q4 [生理学];
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Changes in contractile speed and force-fusion properties were examined during repetitive isometric contractions with the knee extensors at three different target force levels. Seven healthy subjects were studied at target force levels of 30, 45, and 60% of their maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force. Repeated 6-s contractions followed by 4-s rest were continued until exhaustion. Contractile speed was determined for contractions elicited by electrical stimulation at 1-50 Hz given during exercise and a subsequent 27-min recovery period. Contraction time remained unchanged during exercise and recovery, except for an initial rapid shift in the twitch properties. Half relaxation time (RT1/2) decreased gradually by 20-40% during exercise at 30 and 45% of MVC. In the recovery period, RT1/2 values were not fully restored to preexercise levels. During exercise at 60% MVC, the RT1/2 decreased for twitches and increased for the 50-Hz stimulation. In the recovery period after 60% MVC, RT1/2 values declined toward those seen after the 30 and 45% MVC exercise. The force oscillation amplitude in unfused tetani relative to the mean force increased during exercise at 30 and 45% MVC but remained unaltered during the 60% MVC exercise. This altered force-fusion was closely associated with the changes in RT1/2. The faster relaxation may at least partly explain the increased energy cost of contraction reported previously for the same type of exercise.
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