Repeated contractions of skeletal muscle lead to a decline of force known as fatigue. The exact cause of muscular fatigue probably involves numerous factors which influence force production in a manner dependent on muscle fiber type and activation pattern. However, a growing amount of evidence implicates alteration of intracellular Ca2+ handling as a major contributor to fatigue. These changes are known to occur secondary to reductions in the rates of Ca2+ uptake and release by the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). In this brief review, we focus on two major aspects: 1) molecular mechanisms of the Ca2+ uptake and release process, focusing on Ca2+-ATPase protein and the ryanodine receptor; and 2) several factors that may be responsible for dysfun...
International audienceDepolarization of skeletal muscle fibers induces sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) C...
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) regulates intracellular calcium and therefore largely determines the...
Proper skeletal muscle function is controlled by intracellular Ca2+ concentration and by efficient p...
Repeated contractions of skeletal muscle lead to a decline of force known as fatigue. The exact caus...
A CONSISTENT OBSERVATION with fatigue in skeletal muscle is a decline in the amplitude of the myopla...
A consistent observation with fatigue in skeletal muscle is a decline in the amplitude of the myopla...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00908.2007.—Impaired calcium release from the sarco-plasmic reticulum (SR) ...
The contractile function of skeletal muscle declines during intense or prolonged physical exercise, ...
Force decline during fatigue in skeletal muscle is attributed mainly to progressive alterations of t...
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR)For the past three decades, the SR has drawn considerable attention prima...
Adaptation of the skeletal muscle calcium-release mecha-nism to weight-bearing condition. Am. J. Phy...
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is a membrane structure within muscle that controls muscle contracti...
Over the past century, understanding the mechanisms underlying muscle fatigue and weakness has been ...
Although the precise mechanisms underlying the dysfunction of sarcoplasmic reticulum(SR) that occurs...
Skeletal muscle contraction relies on both high-fidelity calcium (Ca2+) signals and robust capacity ...
International audienceDepolarization of skeletal muscle fibers induces sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) C...
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) regulates intracellular calcium and therefore largely determines the...
Proper skeletal muscle function is controlled by intracellular Ca2+ concentration and by efficient p...
Repeated contractions of skeletal muscle lead to a decline of force known as fatigue. The exact caus...
A CONSISTENT OBSERVATION with fatigue in skeletal muscle is a decline in the amplitude of the myopla...
A consistent observation with fatigue in skeletal muscle is a decline in the amplitude of the myopla...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00908.2007.—Impaired calcium release from the sarco-plasmic reticulum (SR) ...
The contractile function of skeletal muscle declines during intense or prolonged physical exercise, ...
Force decline during fatigue in skeletal muscle is attributed mainly to progressive alterations of t...
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR)For the past three decades, the SR has drawn considerable attention prima...
Adaptation of the skeletal muscle calcium-release mecha-nism to weight-bearing condition. Am. J. Phy...
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is a membrane structure within muscle that controls muscle contracti...
Over the past century, understanding the mechanisms underlying muscle fatigue and weakness has been ...
Although the precise mechanisms underlying the dysfunction of sarcoplasmic reticulum(SR) that occurs...
Skeletal muscle contraction relies on both high-fidelity calcium (Ca2+) signals and robust capacity ...
International audienceDepolarization of skeletal muscle fibers induces sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) C...
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) regulates intracellular calcium and therefore largely determines the...
Proper skeletal muscle function is controlled by intracellular Ca2+ concentration and by efficient p...