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In vivo assessment of muscle mitochondrial function in healthy, young males in relation to parameters of aerobic fitness.
Lagerwaard, Bart; Keijer, Jaap; McCully, Kevin K; de Boer, Vincent C J; Nieuwenhuizen, Arie G.
Afiliação
  • Lagerwaard B; Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University and Research, PO Box 338, 6700AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Keijer J; Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University and Research, PO Box 338, 6700AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • McCully KK; Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, USA.
  • de Boer VCJ; Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University and Research, PO Box 338, 6700AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Nieuwenhuizen AG; Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University and Research, PO Box 338, 6700AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands. arie.nieuwenhuizen@wur.nl.
Eur J Appl Physiol ; 119(8): 1799-1808, 2019 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31177324
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The recovery of muscle oxygen consumption (m[Formula see text]O2) after exercise provides a measure of skeletal muscle mitochondrial capacity, as more and better-functioning mitochondria will be able to restore m[Formula see text]O2 faster to the pre-exercise state. The aim was to measure muscle mitochondrial capacity using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) within a healthy, normally active population and relate this to parameters of aerobic fitness, investigating the applicability and relevance of using NIRS to assess muscle mitochondrial capacity non-invasively.

METHODS:

Mitochondrial capacity was analysed in the gastrocnemius and flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) muscles of eight relatively high-aerobic fitness ([Formula see text]O2peak ≥ 57 mL/kg/min) and eight relatively low-aerobic fitness male subjects ([Formula see text]O2peak ≤ 47 mL/kg/min). Recovery of whole body [Formula see text]O2, i.e. excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) was analysed after a cycling protocol.

RESULTS:

Mitochondrial capacity, as analysed using NIRS, was significantly higher in high-fitness individuals compared to low-fitness individuals in the gastrocnemius, but not in the FDS (p = 0.0036 and p = 0.20, respectively). Mitochondrial capacity in the gastrocnemius was significantly correlated with [Formula see text]O2peak (R2 = 0.57, p = 0.0019). Whole body [Formula see text]O2 recovery was significantly faster in the high-fitness individuals (p = 0.0048), and correlated significantly with mitochondrial capacity in the gastrocnemius (R2 = 0.34, p = 0.028).

CONCLUSION:

NIRS measurements can be used to assess differences in mitochondrial muscle oxygen consumption within a relatively normal, healthy population. Furthermore, mitochondrial capacity correlated with parameters of aerobic fitness ([Formula see text]O2peak and EPOC), emphasising the physiological relevance of the NIRS measurements.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Espectroscopia de Luz Próxima ao Infravermelho / Mitocôndrias Musculares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Espectroscopia de Luz Próxima ao Infravermelho / Mitocôndrias Musculares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article