Changes in the soleus muscle architecture after exhausting stretch-shortening cycle exercise in humans

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M. Ishikawa
E. Dousset
J. Avela
H. Kyröläinen
J. Kallio
V. Linnamo
S. Kuitunen
C. Nicol
P. V. Komi
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[1] University of Jyväskylä,Neuromuscular Research Center, Department of Biology of Physical Activity
[2] University of Mediterranean,Department of Physiology of Physical Activity
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006年 / 97卷
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Tendon elasticity; Ultrasound; Stretch reflex; Muscle fiber;
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This study focused on the architectural changes in the muscle–tendon complex during the immediate and secondary (delayed) reductions of performance (bimodal recovery) caused by an exhaustive rebound type stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) exercise. The isometric plantar flexor torque during maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) was measured together with recording of electromyography (EMG) and ultrasonography from the soleus muscle before (BEF), after (AFT), 2 h (2H), 2 and 8 days (2D, 8D) after the SSC exercise (n = 8). The performance variables (MVC torque and EMG activation) followed the bimodal recovery patterns. This was not the case in the changes of the fascicle length and muscle thickness. The relative torque changes in MVC correlated positively (R = 0.78, P = 0.02) to the corresponding averaged EMG changes between BEF and 2H (BEF → 2H); the significance disappeared in the comparison between 2H and 2D (2H → 2D), during which period MVC showed a secondary reduction. The relative torque changes in MVC showed no correlation with the changes in muscle thickness between BEF–2H. However, this correlation between 2H–2D was negative (R = –0.85, P < 0.01). The fascicle shortening/average EMG ratio in MVC increased at 2H, and then decreased more at 2D than 2H (P < 0.05). Thus, the secondary performance decline was not related to the corresponding EMG reduction but to the increased muscle thickness, which peaked at 2D. The results suggest clearly that the secondary decline in MVC could be related to the increase in muscle volume.
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