The first role played by group III (thin myelinated) and group IV (unmyelinated) afferent fibres from skeletal muscle is to transmit nociceptive information from muscle to the central nervous system. The second role of these free endings located in the interstitium of the muscle is to induce cardiovascular and respiratory adjustments during muscular exercise. These respiratory and circulatory responses during muscular exercise may be reflexly induced via muscular afferents. Indeed, static contraction of hindlimb muscles in anaesthetised mammals has been shown to reflexly increase the ventilatory function, the myocardial contractility and heart rate. The mechanical muscle deformation and the accumulation of metabolites in its intersitium are...
various functions such as ventilation of the lungs, postural stabilization, and expulsive maneuvers ...
It is commonly held that the respiratory system has ample capacity relative to the demand for maxima...
Exercise has a powerful action on metabolism, and adaptation of the body to changes induced by exerc...
Group III and IV muscle afferents originating in exercising limb muscle play a significant role in t...
International audienceRole of metabosensitive afferent fibers in neuromuscular adaptive mechanisms. ...
SUMMARY Reflex inputs to the circulatory and ventilator) ' centers from dynamically contracting...
The muscle metaboreflex is thought to be one of the neural mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular...
During exercise nervous signals are generated by stimulation of mechanically (muscle mechanoreflex) ...
That the energy requirements for muscular exercise in the human organism are derived largely from th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of group III/IV muscle afferents in limiting the...
An examination of recent research: Following the original observations of an EPR, numerous studies h...
Sustained isometric contraction of skeletal muscle causes an increase in blood pressure, due to an i...
Exercise can be sustained only if there is increased blood flow to those tissues with increased meta...
During exercise, there is a progressive reduction in the ability to produce muscle force. Processes ...
During exercise, there is a progressive reduction in the ability to produce muscle force. Processes ...
various functions such as ventilation of the lungs, postural stabilization, and expulsive maneuvers ...
It is commonly held that the respiratory system has ample capacity relative to the demand for maxima...
Exercise has a powerful action on metabolism, and adaptation of the body to changes induced by exerc...
Group III and IV muscle afferents originating in exercising limb muscle play a significant role in t...
International audienceRole of metabosensitive afferent fibers in neuromuscular adaptive mechanisms. ...
SUMMARY Reflex inputs to the circulatory and ventilator) ' centers from dynamically contracting...
The muscle metaboreflex is thought to be one of the neural mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular...
During exercise nervous signals are generated by stimulation of mechanically (muscle mechanoreflex) ...
That the energy requirements for muscular exercise in the human organism are derived largely from th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of group III/IV muscle afferents in limiting the...
An examination of recent research: Following the original observations of an EPR, numerous studies h...
Sustained isometric contraction of skeletal muscle causes an increase in blood pressure, due to an i...
Exercise can be sustained only if there is increased blood flow to those tissues with increased meta...
During exercise, there is a progressive reduction in the ability to produce muscle force. Processes ...
During exercise, there is a progressive reduction in the ability to produce muscle force. Processes ...
various functions such as ventilation of the lungs, postural stabilization, and expulsive maneuvers ...
It is commonly held that the respiratory system has ample capacity relative to the demand for maxima...
Exercise has a powerful action on metabolism, and adaptation of the body to changes induced by exerc...