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Changes in motor unit characteristics after eccentric elbow flexor exercise
Authors:Piitulainen H  Holobar A  Avela J
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology of Physical Activity, Neuromuscular Research Center, University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?, Finland;2. Laboratorio di Ingegneria del Sistema Neuromuscolare (LISiN), Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy;3. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia
Abstract:
Morphological evidence suggests that fast-twitch fibers are prone to disruption of their membrane structures by eccentric exercise. However, it is unclear how this is reflected in the discharge rate and action potential propagation of individual motor units, especially at high contraction levels. High-density surface electromyograms were recorded from biceps brachii muscle and decomposed to individual motor unit action potentials at isometric contraction levels between 10% and 75% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) before intermittent maximal elbow flexor eccentric exercise, and two hours (2H), two days (2D) and four days (4D) post-exercise. Maximal voluntary force decreased by 21.3±5.6% 2H and by 12.6±11.1% 2D post-exercise. Motor unit discharge rate increased and mean muscle fiber conduction velocity decreased, at the highest isometric contraction levels only (50% and 75% of MVC) at 2H post-exercise. These results indicate that eccentric exercise can disturb the function of motor units active at high contraction levels in the early stages after exercise, which seems to be compensated by the central nervous system with an increase in neural drive during submaximal isometric contractions.
Keywords:electromyography  motor unit discharge rate  muscle cell membrane  exercise‐induced muscle damage  mean muscle fiber conduction velocity  muscle fatigue
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