In isolated single skeletal myocytes undergoing long-term fatiguing contractions, caffeine (CAF) can result in nearly immediate restoration of generated tension to near-prefatigue levels by increasing Ca2+ release via activation of sarcoplasmic reticulum release channels. This study tested whether arterial CAF infusion (>5 mM) would cause a similar rapid restoration of tetanic isometric tension during contractions to fatigue in perfused canine hindlimb muscle in situ. Tetanic contractions were elicited by electrical stimulation (200 ms trains, 50 Hz, 1 contraction s-1), and biopsies were taken from the muscle at rest and during contractions: (1) following the onset of fatigue (tension 3c60% of initial value); and (2) following CAF administ...
Myoplasmic free calcium transients delta [Ca2+] were monitored with the calcium indicators antipyryl...
feine is sometimes used in cell physiological studies to release internally stored Ca2. We obtained ...
The effects of acute caffeine supplementation on muscular strength remain unclear. We examined the e...
The effects of 10 mM (high) and 70 µM (physiologically relevant) caffeine on force, work output, and...
The amount of calcium released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle rapidly declines d...
Discrepant results have been reported regarding an intramuscular mechanism underlying the ergogenic ...
The reduced release of Ca2+ from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is considered a major determinant of mu...
1. KCl-induced depolarization resulted in a large stimulation of the "Ca efflux from both.cockr...
Frog sartorius muscle treated with 5.0 mM or greater caffeine exhibits stiffness similar to that obt...
Caffeine (Caf) is largely used to delay fatigue, improving physical activity. However, its role re...
Caffeine shows the dual actions on the twitch tension of isolated atrial muscles of bullfrogs. When ...
Exercise has long been known to effectively improve and enhance skeletal muscle function and perform...
ABSTRACTBackground This study aimed to determine the optimal time point, either 30 or 60 minutes, at...
Caffeine (Caf) is largely used to delay fatigue, improving physical activity. However, its role rema...
The effect of caffeine on mitigating exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is still poorly understoo...
Myoplasmic free calcium transients delta [Ca2+] were monitored with the calcium indicators antipyryl...
feine is sometimes used in cell physiological studies to release internally stored Ca2. We obtained ...
The effects of acute caffeine supplementation on muscular strength remain unclear. We examined the e...
The effects of 10 mM (high) and 70 µM (physiologically relevant) caffeine on force, work output, and...
The amount of calcium released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle rapidly declines d...
Discrepant results have been reported regarding an intramuscular mechanism underlying the ergogenic ...
The reduced release of Ca2+ from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is considered a major determinant of mu...
1. KCl-induced depolarization resulted in a large stimulation of the "Ca efflux from both.cockr...
Frog sartorius muscle treated with 5.0 mM or greater caffeine exhibits stiffness similar to that obt...
Caffeine (Caf) is largely used to delay fatigue, improving physical activity. However, its role re...
Caffeine shows the dual actions on the twitch tension of isolated atrial muscles of bullfrogs. When ...
Exercise has long been known to effectively improve and enhance skeletal muscle function and perform...
ABSTRACTBackground This study aimed to determine the optimal time point, either 30 or 60 minutes, at...
Caffeine (Caf) is largely used to delay fatigue, improving physical activity. However, its role rema...
The effect of caffeine on mitigating exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is still poorly understoo...
Myoplasmic free calcium transients delta [Ca2+] were monitored with the calcium indicators antipyryl...
feine is sometimes used in cell physiological studies to release internally stored Ca2. We obtained ...
The effects of acute caffeine supplementation on muscular strength remain unclear. We examined the e...