International audienceRole of metabosensitive afferent fibers in neuromuscular adaptive mechanisms. Adaptation to exercise is provided by central neuron activity adjustments which are regulated partly by activation of group I and II (mechanosensitive) and group III and IV (metabosentitive) afferent fibers. These last two groups are activated by exercise-induced changes in muscle metabolism. The role played by these afferents seems to be crucial to exercise and fatigue tolerance adaptive mechanisms. Nevertheless, many questions remain unresolved. The aim of this review is to focus on the involvement of metabosensitivity in sensorimotor loops and neuromuscular adaptive mechanisms. The existence of an adaptive cardiovascular and respiratory re...
The authors investigated the effect of physical exercise on reflex excitability in a controlled inte...
Both central command and metaboreflex inputs from contracting muscles increase muscle sympathetic ne...
Motoneurons demonstrate adaptations in their physiological properties to alterations in chronic acti...
International audienceRole of metabosensitive afferent fibers in neuromuscular adaptive mechanisms. ...
The first role played by group III (thin myelinated) and group IV (unmyelinated) afferent fibres fro...
Group III and IV muscle afferents originating in exercising limb muscle play a significant role in t...
Abnormalities in the muscle metaboreflex concur to exercise intolerance and greater cardiovascular r...
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 ...
The muscle metaboreflex is thought to be one of the neural mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular...
In previous studies, the effect of tenotomy had been focused mainly on muscle properties (typology, ...
Ultra-endurance events are not a recent development but they have only become very popular in the la...
Fatigue of intact skeletal muscle is the failure of a muscle to generate maximal force resulting fro...
To control muscle force, neural activation has to take alterations in muscle mechanics into account....
Key Points: This study investigated the influence of group III/IV muscle afferents on corticospinal ...
The authors investigated the effect of physical exercise on reflex excitability in a controlled inte...
Both central command and metaboreflex inputs from contracting muscles increase muscle sympathetic ne...
Motoneurons demonstrate adaptations in their physiological properties to alterations in chronic acti...
International audienceRole of metabosensitive afferent fibers in neuromuscular adaptive mechanisms. ...
The first role played by group III (thin myelinated) and group IV (unmyelinated) afferent fibres fro...
Group III and IV muscle afferents originating in exercising limb muscle play a significant role in t...
Abnormalities in the muscle metaboreflex concur to exercise intolerance and greater cardiovascular r...
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 ...
The muscle metaboreflex is thought to be one of the neural mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular...
In previous studies, the effect of tenotomy had been focused mainly on muscle properties (typology, ...
Ultra-endurance events are not a recent development but they have only become very popular in the la...
Fatigue of intact skeletal muscle is the failure of a muscle to generate maximal force resulting fro...
To control muscle force, neural activation has to take alterations in muscle mechanics into account....
Key Points: This study investigated the influence of group III/IV muscle afferents on corticospinal ...
The authors investigated the effect of physical exercise on reflex excitability in a controlled inte...
Both central command and metaboreflex inputs from contracting muscles increase muscle sympathetic ne...
Motoneurons demonstrate adaptations in their physiological properties to alterations in chronic acti...