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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Isometric Training ; Fast and Slow Muscle ; Contractile Parameters ; Enzymes of Energy Supplying Metabolism ; Anabolic Hormone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Some effects of isometric exercise were studied in fast rectus femoris muscle and slow soleus muscle of the female rat. Isometric twitch contraction time shortened by 20% in fast and prolonged by 20% in slow muscle. Maximum tetanic tension increased by 20% in the fast muscle. Changes in the enzyme activity pattern of energy supplying metabolism differed in the two muscles. The different responses may be explained by different topography and differences in fibre composition. There was an increase in creatine kinase, glycogen phosphorylase and triosephosphate dehydrogenase in rectus femoris muscle. The same enzymes were found to decrease slightly in soleus muscle. Treatment of the animals with Nandrolone Decanoate caused a higher performance of the trained animals. In the rectus femoris muscle hormone treatment alone caused similar increases in glycogenolytic and glycolytic enzymes as did training. Additionally, an increase of glycogen synthetase was induced by the hormone. These changes could not be increased by additional training. In soleus muscle hormone treatment alone caused a decrease in muscle strength. In hormone treated exercising animals the prolongation of isometric twitch contraction time was not found.
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Isometric Training ; Fast and Slow Muscle ; Contractile Parameters ; Enzymes of Energy Supplying Metabolism ; Anabolic Hormone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Some effects of isometric exercise were studied in fast rectus femoris muscle and slow soleus muscle of the male rat. Isometric twitch contraction time did not change in both muscles, however, maximum tetanic tension increased in the fast muscle. Changes in the enzyme activity pattern of energy supplying metabolism of the rectus femoris muscle consisted in an increase of creatine kinase and citrate synthetase and a decrease of mitochondrial glycerolphosphate dehydrogenase. Treatment with Nandrolone Decanoate caused much smaller changes in male than observed in the preceding study on female rats. There was a higher performance of the trained animals under the influence of the hormone, but no changes could be found in the activities of the investigated enzymes. Combination of training with hormone treatment led to no further increase of maximal tetanic tension of the rectus femoris. Training and hormone treatment together caused an increase in glycogen phosphorylase and prevented partially the decrease in mitochondrial glycerolphosphate dehydrogenase observed under training alone. Some of the changes seen in the rectus femoris muscle after training were comparable to those in the female rats. Neither training nor hormone treatment induced changes in the male soleus muscle, except for the increase of soluble protein in sedentary hormone treated animals.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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