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Reduced reflex sensitivity persists several days after long-lasting stretch-shortening cycle exercise

1999

The mechanisms related to the acute and delayed secondary impairment of the stretch reflex function were investigated after long-lasting stretch-shortening cycle exercise. The results demonstrated a clear deterioration in muscle function immediately after fatigue, which was accompanied by a clear reduction in active and passive reflex sensitivity. For active and passive stretch reflexes, this reduction was biphasic ( P < 0.05 to P < 0.001). However, for the ratio of the electrically induced maximal Hoffmann reflex to the maximal mass compound action potential, only one significant reduction was seen immediately after fatigue (71.2%, P < 0.01). A similar significant ( P < 0.01) d…

AdultMaleReflex StretchLong lastingmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPhysiologyPhysical ExertionPhysical exerciseElectromyographyRunningH-ReflexPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineHumansStretch reflexMuscle SkeletalCreatine KinaseMotor Neuronsmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industryTroponin ISurgeryElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureExercise TestLactatesReflexCardiologyRegression AnalysisFemaleStretch-Shortening Cycle ExerciseH-reflexbusinessJournal of Applied Physiology
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Heterogeneous response to differentiation induction with different polar compounds in a clonal rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (BA-HAN-1C)

1989

The clonal rat rhabdomyosarcoma cell line BA-HAN-1C was tested for its susceptibility to differentiation induction with different polar compounds. This cell line is composed of proliferating mononuclear tumour cells, some of which spontaneously fuse to form terminally differentiated postmitotic myotube-like giant cells. Exposure of BA-HAN-1C cells to dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), hexamethylene bisacetamide (HMBA), sodium butyrate (NaBut) and N-monomethylformamide (NMF) resulted in a significant inhibition of proliferation (P less than 0.001) and in a simultaneous increase in differentiation. The response was most pronounced after exposure to NMF as evidenced by a marked increase in the creatin…

Cancer ResearchCellular differentiationAntineoplastic AgentsBiologyPeripheral blood mononuclear cellHexamethylene bisacetamideCell LineCell Fusionchemistry.chemical_compoundAcetamidesRhabdomyosarcomaTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsDimethyl SulfoxideCreatine KinaseCell fusionFormamidesDimethyl sulfoxideCell DifferentiationSodium butyrateMolecular biologyClone CellsRatsButyratesOncologychemistryBiochemistryCell cultureGiant cellButyric AcidResearch ArticleBritish Journal of Cancer
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Combination of indomethacin and statin compared with indomethacin and placebo in patients with a first episode of acute pericarditis: preliminary fin…

2007

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of indomethacin and statin compared with indomethacin plus placebo in patients with a first episode of pericarditis. A total of 55 consecutive patients with acute pericarditis were randomized in a double-blind manner into two groups: group I (statin group) was treated with 150 mg of indomethacin plus 10 mg of rosuvastatin, and group 2 (placebo group) was treated with 150 mg of indomethacin plus placebo. Both groups received treatment up to the normalization of inflammation markers and for the following week. Clinical and laboratory assessments [white cell count, ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) and C…

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Effect of mountain ultramarathon distance competition on biochemical variables, respiratory and lower-limb fatigue

2020

The study aimed at assessing the acute physiological effects of running a 65-km vs a 107- km mountain ultramarathon. Nineteen athletes (15 males and 4 females) from the shorter race and forty three athletes (26 males and 17 females) from the longer race were enrolled. Body weight, respiratory and lower limb strength were assessed before and after the race. Blood samples were obtained before, after and 24-h post-race. Body weight loss did not differ between races. A decrease in squat jump height (p<0.01; d = 1.4), forced vital capacity (p<0.01; d = 0.5), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (p<0.01; d = 0.6), peak inspiratory flow (p<0.01; d = 0.6) and maximal inspiratory pressure (p<0.01; d = 0.…

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2018

Physical fitness is crucial to warfighters' performance in the battlefield. Previous studies have shown negative changes in their hormonal and neuromuscular responses induced by military field training (MFT). The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in hormonal and immunological values and body composition during a prolonged MFT and to find out how warfighters' physical condition influences these changes. Conscripts (n = 49, age 20 ± 1 years, height 179 ± 9 cm, body mass 73.8 ± 7.8 kg, fat 12.6 ± 3.7% and BMI 23 kg/m²) were measured before, during, after MFT, and after a 4-day recovery period. Serum insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), i…

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Release of necrosis markers and cardiovascular magnetic resonance-derived microvascular perfusion in reperfused ST-elevation myocardial infarction

2009

Abstract Introduction The association of the temporal evolution of cardiac necrosis marker release with cardiovascular magnetic resonance-derived microvascular perfusion after ST-elevation myocardial infarction is unknown. Methods We analyzed 163 patients with a first ST-elevation myocardial infarction and a patent infarct-related artery treated with thrombolysis (67%) or primary angioplasty (33%). Using first-pass perfusion CMR, abnormal perfusion was defined as a lack of contrast arrival into the infarct area in > 1 segment. Troponin I, creatine kinase MB and myoglobin were measured upon arrival and at 6, 12, 24, 48 and 96 hours after reperfusion. Results Abnormal perfusion was detected i…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMyocardial InfarctionMyocardial Reperfusion InjuryCoronary AngiographyNecrosisReperfusion therapyInternal medicineTroponin ImedicineCreatine Kinase MB FormHumansProspective StudiesMyocardial infarctionAngioplasty Balloon CoronaryAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyMyoglobinbusiness.industryMyocardiumST elevationMagnetic resonance imagingHematologyMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingTroponinTroponinTreatment Outcomebiology.proteinCardiologyFemaleCreatine kinasebusinessPerfusionBiomarkersThrombosis Research
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Effects of electromyostimulation and strength training on muscle soreness, muscle damage and sympathetic activation.

1995

Electromyostimulation (EMS) is known to develop muscular strength and hypertrophy. The aim of this study was to compare EMS exercise-induced damage with concentric (CONC) exercise-induced damage. Twelve male athletes were randomly assigned to concentric exercise (five sets of 6 voluntary contractions) or to EMS (30 contractions of 6 s duration, 20 s rest between contractions) on day 0 (D0). The load was 80% of the maximal isometric force. Criterion measures of plasma creatine kinase (CK) activity and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity, and subjective ratings of muscle soreness and urinary catecholamines, were assessed 1 day before and for 3 days after exercise. Among the members of the EM…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic Nervous SystemEpinephrineStrength trainingMuscle Fibers SkeletalPainPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exercisePhysical strengthMuscle hypertrophychemistry.chemical_compoundNorepinephrineHeart RateInternal medicineLactate dehydrogenaseIsometric ContractionmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineExercise physiologyMuscle SkeletalCreatine KinaseExercisebiologyL-Lactate Dehydrogenasebusiness.industryEndocrinologychemistrybiology.proteinTranscutaneous Electric Nerve StimulationCreatine kinasemedicine.symptombusinessMuscle contractionMuscle ContractionJournal of sports sciences
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Influence of training and a maximal exercise test in analytical variability of muscular, hepatic, and cardiovascular biochemical variables.

2014

Short, middle, and long-term exercise, as well as the relative intensity of the physical effort, may influence a broad array of laboratory results, and it is thereby of pivotal importance to appropriately differentiate the 'physiologic' from the 'pathological' effects of exercise. Therefore, the values of some biomarkers in physically active subjects may be cautiously interpreted since the results may fall outside the conventional reference ranges. It has been demonstrated that middle and long-term endurance and/or strenuous exercise triggers transient elevations of muscular and cardiac biomarkers. However, no data have been published about the effect of short-term maximal exercise test on …

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Individual Patterns in Blood-Borne Indicators of Fatigue-Trait or Chance.

2017

Julian, R, Meyer, T, Fullagar, HHK, Skorski, S, Pfeiffer, M, Kellmann, M, Ferrauti, A, and Hecksteden, A. Individual patterns in blood-borne indicators of fatigue-trait or chance. J Strength Cond Res 31(3): 608-619, 2017-Blood-borne markers of fatigue such as creatine kinase (CK) and urea (U) are widely used to fine-tune training recommendations. However, predictive accuracy is low. A possible explanation for this dissatisfactory characteristic is the propensity of athletes to react to different patterns of fatigue indicators (e.g., predominantly muscular [CK] or metabolic [U]). The aim of the present trial was to explore this hypothesis by using repetitive fatigue-recovery cycles. A total …

MaleMultivariate statisticsAdolescentHydrocortisoneCoefficient of variationRestPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceConsistency (statistics)HumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTestosteroneCreatine KinaseFatigueSwimmingMorningReproducibilitybiologyReproducibility of Results030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineAthletesTraitbiology.proteinCreatine kinaseFemalePsychologySocial psychologyBiomarkersJournal of strength and conditioning research
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Proteome analysis of myocardial tissue following ischemia and reperfusion--effects of complement inhibition.

2006

Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury can be related to complement activation with generation of chemotactic mediators, release of cytokines, leukocyte accumulation, and subsequent severe tissue injury. In this regard, activation of transcription factors (i.e., NFkappaB) and de novo protein synthesis or inflammatory protein degradation seems to play an important role. In the present study, we analyzed the cardiac protein expression following myocardial ischemia (60 min) and reperfusion (180 min) in a rabbit model utilizing two-dimensional electrophoresis and nanoHPLC/ESI-MS/MS for biochemical protein identification. To achieve cardioprotective effects, we used a novel highly selective smal…

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