Assessments of individual fiber glycogen and mitochondrial volume percentages reveal a graded reduction in muscle oxidative power during prolonged exhaustive exercise.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
; 34(2): e14571, 2024 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
During submaximal exercise, there is a heterogeneous recruitment of skeletal muscle fibers, with an ensuing heterogeneous depletion of muscle glycogen both within and between fiber types. Here, we show that the mean (95% CI) mitochondrial volume as a percentage of fiber volume of non-glycogen-depleted fibers was 2 (-106), 5 (-2111), and 12 (-21-2)% lower than all the sampled fibers after continuing exercise for 1, 2 h, and until task failure, respectively. Therefore, a glycogen-dependent fatigue of individual fibers during submaximal exercise may reduce the muscular oxidative power. These findings suggest a relationship between glycogen and mitochondrial content in individual muscle fibers, which is important for understanding fatigue during prolonged exercise.
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Fibras Musculares Esqueléticas
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Glicogênio
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Humans
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2024
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