Muscle function during fatigue in myoadenylate deaminase-deficient Dutch subjects

  • De Ruiter, C J
  • Van EDE HAANngelen, B G
  • Wevers, R A
  • De Haan, A
Publication date
May 2000
Publisher
Portland Press Ltd.
ISSN
0143-5221

Abstract

Myoadenylate deaminase (MAD) is an enzyme active in skeletal muscle, probably during exercise of moderate intensity but certainly during vigorous exercise, when the deamination of AMP leads to increased levels of IMP and ammonia. There is controversy about the clinical significance of MAD deficiency. The main objective of the present study was to investigate the extent to which genetically confirmed MAD deficiency affects muscle function under conditions of maximal short-term electrically induced activation. The left hand was immobilized and adductor pollicis muscle function was investigated. To exclude the influence of central factors, such as the patient's motivation, the ulnar nerve was maximally electrically activated and force output w...

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