Repeated intense skeletal muscle contraction leads to a progressive loss of force-generating capacity. This decline in function is generally referred to as muscular fatigue. Since the work of Fletcher and Hopkins (1907), it has been known that fatigued muscles accumulate lactic acid. Intracellular acidosis due to lactic acid accumulation has been regarded as the most important cause of fatigue during intense exercise. Recent challenges to the traditional view, however, have suggested that lactic acid plays a role in muscle contraction distinct from that implied by earlier studies. This brief review presents (1) a short history of our understanding about lactic acid that explains the early acceptance of a causal relationship between lactic a...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
Fatigue produced a marked increase in the lactic acid content of hind-limb muscles, the blood, and t...
The pathophysiology of delayed onset muscle soreness is not entirely known. It seems to be a simple,...
Repeated intense skeletal muscle contraction leads to a progressive loss of force-generating capacit...
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 ...
For the last 35 years the central focus of acidosis has been on lactic acid or lactate as being the ...
The development of acidosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increase...
dosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increased production of lactic...
Macedo DV, Lazarim FL, Silva FOC, Tessuti LS, Hohl R. Is lactate production related to muscular fati...
The development of acidosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increase...
As early as 1807 the correlation between fatigue and muscle acidity was observed by Berzelius in a f...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Fatigue can be defined as the decrease in the genesis of maximal muscle tension, and it may develop ...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
Fatigue produced a marked increase in the lactic acid content of hind-limb muscles, the blood, and t...
The pathophysiology of delayed onset muscle soreness is not entirely known. It seems to be a simple,...
Repeated intense skeletal muscle contraction leads to a progressive loss of force-generating capacit...
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 ...
For the last 35 years the central focus of acidosis has been on lactic acid or lactate as being the ...
The development of acidosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increase...
dosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increased production of lactic...
Macedo DV, Lazarim FL, Silva FOC, Tessuti LS, Hohl R. Is lactate production related to muscular fati...
The development of acidosis during intense exercise has traditionally been explained by the increase...
As early as 1807 the correlation between fatigue and muscle acidity was observed by Berzelius in a f...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Fatigue can be defined as the decrease in the genesis of maximal muscle tension, and it may develop ...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
Fatigue produced a marked increase in the lactic acid content of hind-limb muscles, the blood, and t...
The pathophysiology of delayed onset muscle soreness is not entirely known. It seems to be a simple,...