The Effect of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage on Muscle and Cerebral Oxygenation and Performance.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Vassilis Bobotas, Panagiotis N Chatzinikolaou, Spyridon Methenitis, Eleni Doika, Polyxeni Spiliopoulou, Vassiliki J Malliou, Thomas Mpampoulis, Gerasimos Terzis, Nikolaos Geladas, Vassilis Paschalis
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The study aimed to investigate the effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on muscle and cerebral oxygenation. Twelve healthy men performed eccentric exercise on a leg press machine at an intensity corresponding to their concentric one-repetition maximum. Muscle damage indices, muscle and cerebral oxygenation, and vastus lateralis architecture were evaluated at baseline and 48 hours postexercise. At 48 hours postexercise, delayed onset muscle soreness significantly increased (1.0±0.3 to 4.2±2.8; p<0.01), while concentric one-repetition maximum, maximal isometric force, and rate of force development decreased (p<0.01). The quadriceps' cross-sectional area and muscle thickness significantly increased (p<0.05). During a 5-second maximal isometric contraction, the tissue oxygen saturation index (TSI) of the vastus lateralis (63±3-61±4%; p>0.05) and the prefrontal cortex (68±2-67±1%; p>0.05) did not change significantly. Deoxyhemoglobin showed a marginally significant decrease (1.16±1.14-0.06±1.10 µM; p=0.049). No significant changes were observed in muscle and cerebral oxygenation parameters during the 30-second maximal isometric contraction. The eccentric exercise protocol induced muscle damage and altered muscle architecture. However, these changes were not sufficient to affect muscle or cerebral TSI during either short- or long-duration maximal isometric contraction. Eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage was not found to induce changes in cerebral oxygenation.

运动诱导的肌肉损伤对肌肉和大脑氧合及运动性能的影响。
本研究旨在探讨运动引起的肌肉损伤对肌肉和大脑氧合的影响。12名健康男性在腿部按压机上进行离心运动,强度与他们的同心单次最大重复强度相对应。在基线和运动后48小时评估肌肉损伤指数、肌肉和脑氧合以及股外侧肌结构。运动后48小时,迟发性肌肉酸痛显著增加(1.0±0.3 ~ 4.2±2.8);P0.05),前额叶皮层(68±2 ~ 67±1%);P < 0.05)无显著变化。脱氧血红蛋白从1.16±1.14 μM下降至0.06±1.10 μM;p = 0.049)。在30s最大等长收缩期间,肌肉和大脑氧合参数无明显变化。偏心运动方案引起肌肉损伤和肌肉结构改变。然而,这些变化并不足以在短期或长期最大等距收缩期间影响肌肉或大脑TSI。偏心运动引起的肌肉损伤未发现引起脑氧合的变化。
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4.80
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期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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