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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
fatigue
)
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To investigate the roles of metabolic and nonmetabolic factors in human muscle
fatigue
, two relatively brief nonexhausting exercise protocols that produced similar levels of moderate
fatigue
were used: short-duration exercise (SDE; 2-min sustained maximal voluntary contraction) and long-duration exercise (
LDE
; 15- to 20-min intermittent exercise). After exercise and during recovery, multiple potential mechanisms of
fatigue
were studied from measurements of voluntary, twitch, and tetanic forces; intracellular metabolites (using 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy); and electromyographic signals. The major findings were as follows. 1) After SDE,
fatigue
closely correlated with increased [Pi]. Both force and [Pi] recovered within approximately 5 min after exercise. 2) After
LDE
, force recovered slowly, with significant
fatigue
beyond 15 min after exercise; however, recovery of [Pi] was not slowed. 3) Electromyographic signals were little affected by either protocol. These findings suggest that multiple mechanisms contribute to moderate
fatigue
.
Fatigue
from SDE may arise primarily from metabolic mechanisms, whereas
fatigue
from
LDE
involves an additional slowly recovering nonmetabolic mechanism that may arise from impaired activation, beyond the cell membrane, at the level of excitation contraction-coupling.
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PMID:Slow force recovery after long-duration exercise: metabolic and activation factors in muscle fatigue. 833 59