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Metabolic changes in single human muscle fibres during brief maximal exercise

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2001

C. Karatzaferi
Affiliation:
Neuromuscular Biology Research Group, Manchester Metropolitan University, Alsager ST7 2HL, UK, Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences and EMGO Institute and Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A. de Haan
Affiliation:
Neuromuscular Biology Research Group, Manchester Metropolitan University, Alsager ST7 2HL, UK, Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences and EMGO Institute and Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
W. van Mechelen
Affiliation:
Neuromuscular Biology Research Group, Manchester Metropolitan University, Alsager ST7 2HL, UK, Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences and EMGO Institute and Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A. J. Sargeant
Affiliation:
Neuromuscular Biology Research Group, Manchester Metropolitan University, Alsager ST7 2HL, UK, Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences and EMGO Institute and Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Abstract

Changes in high-energy phosphate levels in single human skeletal muscle fibres after 10 s of maximal (all-out) dynamic exercise were investigated. Muscle biopsies from vastus lateralis of two volunteers were collected at rest and immediately post exercise. Single muscle fibres were dissected from dry muscle and were assigned into one of four groups according to their myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoform content: that is type I, IIA, IIAx and IIXa (the latter two groups containing either less or more than 50 % IIX MyHC). Fragments of characterised fibres were analysed by HPLC for ATP, inosine-monophosphate (IMP), phosphocreatine (PCr) and creatine levels. After 10 s of exercise, PCr content ([PCr]) declined by approximately 46, 53, 62 and 59 % in type I, IIA, IIAx and IIXa fibres, respectively (P < 0.01 from rest). [ATP] declined only in type II fibres, especially in IIAx and IIXa fibres in which [IMP] reached mean values of 16 ± 1 and 18 ± 4 mmol (kg dry mass)-1, respectively. While [PCr] was reduced in all fibre types during the brief maximal dynamic exercise, it was apparent that type II fibres expressing the IIX myosin heavy chain isoform were under a greatest metabolic stress as indicated by the reductions in [ATP]. Experimental Physiology (2001) 86.3, 411-415.

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Research Article
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© The Physiological Society 2001

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