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Influence of endurance training on muscle [PCr] kinetics during high-intensity exercise
Authors:Jones Andrew M  Wilkerson Daryl P  Berger Nicolas J  Fulford Jonathan
Institution:School of Sport and Health Sciences, St. Luke's Campus, University of Exeter, Heavitree Road, Exeter, UK. a.m.jones@exeter.ac.uk
Abstract:We hypothesized that a period of endurance training would result in a speeding of muscle phosphocreatine concentration (PCr]) kinetics over the fundamental phase of the response and a reduction in the amplitude of the PCr] slow component during high-intensity exercise. Six male subjects (age 26 +/- 5 yr) completed 5 wk of single-legged knee-extension exercise training with the alternate leg serving as a control. Before and after the intervention period, the subjects completed incremental and high-intensity step exercise tests of 6-min duration with both legs separately inside the bore of a whole-body magnetic resonance spectrometer. The time-to-exhaustion during incremental exercise was not changed in the control leg preintervention group (PRE): 19.4 +/- 2.3 min vs. postintervention group (POST): 19.4 +/- 1.9 min] but was significantly increased in the trained leg (PRE: 19.6 +/- 1.6 min vs. POST: 22.0 +/- 2.2 min; P < 0.05). During step exercise, there were no significant changes in the control leg, but end-exercise pH and PCr] were higher after vs. before training. The time constant for the PCr] kinetics over the fundamental exponential region of the response was not significantly altered in either the control leg (PRE: 40 +/- 13 s vs. POST: 43 +/- 10 s) or the trained leg (PRE: 38 +/- 8 s vs. POST: 40 +/- 12 s). However, the amplitude of the PCr] slow component was significantly reduced in the trained leg (PRE: 15 +/- 7 vs. POST: 7 +/- 7% change in PCr]; P < 0.05) with there being no change in the control leg (PRE: 13 +/- 8 vs. POST: 12 +/- 10% change in PCr]). The attenuation of the PCr] slow component might be mechanistically linked with enhanced exercise tolerance following endurance training.
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