Effect of resistance training on muscle fatigue and recovery in intact rats

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Auswirkung von Krafttraining auf die Muskelermuedung und -erholung bei intakten Ratten
Autor:Willems, M.E.T.; Stauber, W.T.
Erschienen in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise
Veröffentlicht:32 (2000), 11, S. 1887-1893, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0195-9131, 1530-0315
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199912409509
Quelle:BISp

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Purpose: To examine the effect of resistance training on muscle fatigue from intermittent contractions and subsequent recovery in intact rats. Methods: By using electrical stimulation, plantar flexor muscles were trained with eccentric and concentric contractions (5x10 repetitions, 5 d/wk for 6 wk) during ankle rotations. By using nerve stimulation, concentric contractions (40) imposed on isometric contractions (stimulation time, 1.9 s; rest period, 13.6 s; intermittent contractions) induced fatigue. During recovery, equivalent contractions were used every 5 min for 30 min. Results: Training increased isometric forces (19% and 23% at ankle positions of 1.57 and 0.70 rad), but muscle weights were not changed. After training, smaller declines in isometric (control, 68.9+/-1.4%; trained, 58.8+/-2.9%) and average concentric force (control, 71.6+/-0.7%; trained, 65.5+/-2.8%) occurred from fatigue. Recovery for 5 min returned isometric and average concentric force to 61.7+/-2.2% and 65.1+/-2.5% of initial values for controls and 76.9+/-2.2% and 77.1+/-2.2% after training. After recovery for 30 min, these forces were 87.6+/-0.7% and 89.2+/-1.1% of initial values for controls and recovered almost completely (94.2+/-1.3% and 94.6+/-1.6%) in trained muscles. During fatigue, the decline in force during successive concentric contractions was larger after training (from 19.7+/-1.1% to 50.1+/-2.0%; controls, from 19.9+/-2.0% to 41.7+/-1.4%). Recovery of this decline in force was training-independent and complete within 5 min. Conclusions: Rat plantar flexor muscles adapt to 6 wk of 5 d/wk resistance training with: 1) increased isometric force, 2) smaller losses in isometric and average concentric force during fatigue, 3) larger force decline during concentric contractions during fatigue, and 4) improved recovery following fatigue. Different mechanisms might account for the recovery of the average concentric force and the decline in force during concentric contractions. Verf.-Referat