Locomotor muscle fatigue modifies central motor drive in healthy humans and imposes a limitation to exercise performance

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Amann, Markus [1 ]
Dempsey, Jerome A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med, John Ranking Lab Pulm Med, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 2008年 / 586卷 / 01期
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10.1113/jphysiol.2007.141838
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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We asked whether the central effects of fatiguing locomotor muscle fatigue exert an inhibitory influence on central motor drive to regulate the total degree of peripheral fatigue development. Eight cyclists performed constant-workload prefatigue trials (a) to exhaustion (83% of peak power output (W-peak), 10 +/- 1 min; PFT83%), and (b) for an identical duration but at 67% W-peak (PFT67%). Exercise-induced peripheral quadriceps fatigue was assessed via changes in potentiated quadriceps twitch force (Delta Q(tw,pot)) from pre- to post-exercise in response to supra-maximal femoral nerve stimulation (Delta Q(tw,pot)). On different days, each subject randomly performed three 5 kin time trials (TTs). First, subjects repeated PFT83% and the TT was started 4 min later with a known level of pre-existing locomotor muscle fatigue (Delta Q(tw,pot) -36%) (PFT83%-TT). Second, subjects repeated PFT67% and the TT was started 4 min later with a known level of pre-existinglocomotor muscle fatigue (Delta Q(tw,pot) -20%) (PFT67%-TT). Finally, a control TT was performed without any pre-existing level of fatigue. Central neural drive during the three TTs was estimated via quadriceps EMG. Increases in pre-existing locomotor muscle fatigue from control TT to PFT83%-TT resulted in significant dose-dependent changes in central motor drive (-23%), power output (-14%), and performance time (+6%) during the TTs. However, the magnitude of locomotor muscle fatigue following various TTs was not different (Delta Q(tw,pot) of -35 to -37%, P = 0.35). We suggest that feedback from fatiguing muscle plays an important role in the determination of central motor drive and force output, so that the development of peripheral muscle fatigue is confined to a certain level.
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