Fatigue produced a marked increase in the lactic acid content of hind-limb muscles, the blood, and the whole animal. After 15 min of rest there was little decline of lactic acid levels but the animals could be stimulated into about 3 min of intense activity. This re-fatigue produced a further increase in lactic acid levels. Gastrocnemius muscles removed from fatigued frogs and stimulated in vitro were able to generate initial tensions similar to those in control muscles; total tension was about a third of the control value. In vitro stimulation of these muscles from fatigued frogs led to additional accumulation of lactic acid. Fatigue produced little decrease in the glycogen content of muscles in X. laevis but a marked decrease in R. pipien...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
What causes muscle fatigue? Is lactic acid considered to be a major culprit in the underlying mechan...
Skeletal muscles induced to contract repeatedly respond with a progressive loss in their ability to ...
Fatigue produced a marked increase in the lactic acid content of hindlimb muscles, the blood, and th...
The basis for differences in whole-body lactic acid concentrations after activity in three species o...
[Extract] In a previous study (1) it was suggested from data on the concentration of circulating pla...
Repeated intense skeletal muscle contraction leads to a progressive loss of force-generating capacit...
The relationship between lactic acid concentration and twitch tension was reevaluated in electricall...
Fatigue and recovery from fatigue were related to metabolism in single fibers of the frog semitendin...
The purpose of this study was to determine the concentration of ATP, phosphocreatine (PC), Pi, lacta...
Fatigue, defined as a reduction in muscle force and power, likely results from multiple factors incl...
As early as 1807 the correlation between fatigue and muscle acidity was observed by Berzelius in a f...
The changes of membrane potential, duration of active state and potassium contracture by repetitive ...
Fatigue, defined as a reduction in muscle force and power, likely results from multiple factors incl...
Mentor: Debora ChristensenSkeletal muscle fatigue is typically thought to involve accumulated lactic...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
What causes muscle fatigue? Is lactic acid considered to be a major culprit in the underlying mechan...
Skeletal muscles induced to contract repeatedly respond with a progressive loss in their ability to ...
Fatigue produced a marked increase in the lactic acid content of hindlimb muscles, the blood, and th...
The basis for differences in whole-body lactic acid concentrations after activity in three species o...
[Extract] In a previous study (1) it was suggested from data on the concentration of circulating pla...
Repeated intense skeletal muscle contraction leads to a progressive loss of force-generating capacit...
The relationship between lactic acid concentration and twitch tension was reevaluated in electricall...
Fatigue and recovery from fatigue were related to metabolism in single fibers of the frog semitendin...
The purpose of this study was to determine the concentration of ATP, phosphocreatine (PC), Pi, lacta...
Fatigue, defined as a reduction in muscle force and power, likely results from multiple factors incl...
As early as 1807 the correlation between fatigue and muscle acidity was observed by Berzelius in a f...
The changes of membrane potential, duration of active state and potassium contracture by repetitive ...
Fatigue, defined as a reduction in muscle force and power, likely results from multiple factors incl...
Mentor: Debora ChristensenSkeletal muscle fatigue is typically thought to involve accumulated lactic...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
What causes muscle fatigue? Is lactic acid considered to be a major culprit in the underlying mechan...
Skeletal muscles induced to contract repeatedly respond with a progressive loss in their ability to ...