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Seven subjects (1 woman) performed an incremental isotonic test on a Kin-Com isokinetic apparatus to determine their maximal oxygen consumption during bilateral knee extensions (V˙o 2 sp). A multisensor thermal probe was inserted into the left vastus medialis (middiaphysis) under ultrasound guidance. The deep... |
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Thigh temperature during the thermal equilibration procedure prior to exercise
The tissue temperatures of the thigh are depicted when warming it with a water-perfused wrapping set at 41 °C for ≈70 min to equalise these... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_54_5.txt | EP. Muscular Work: A Metabolic Study with Special Reference to the Efficiency of the Human Body as a Machine. 1913. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication No. 187, Washington, DC, USA.
Crow MT, Kushmerick MJ. Chemical energetics of slow- and fast-twitch muscles of the mouse. Journal of General Physiology. 198... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_50_1.txt | ick, 1982; Curtin & Woledge, 1991, 1993; Barclay et al. 1993; Willis & Jackman, 1994; Barclay, 1996) requires further investigations. The possibility cannot be excluded that one or all five of these mechanisms could play a role. The knee-extensor muscles are mixed with regard to their fibre type distribution, usually c... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_47_1.txt | Our results are more consistent with those of Saltin et al. (25), who, on the other hand, did observe a sustained increase in postexercise Tes, whereas Tmu remained significantly elevated above baseline resting values. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/Shivering_0.txt | Shivering (also called shuddering) is a bodily function in response to cold and extreme fear in warm-blooded animals. When the core body temperature drops, the shivering reflex is triggered to maintain homeostasis. Skeletal muscles begin to shake in small movements, creating warmth by expending energy. Shivering can al... |
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below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_11_1.txt | (TE) = 15 ms) using a standard body coil. Slice thickness was 3 mm with 12 mm interslice distance. Pixel size was 1.2 mm2. This setting was selected to optimise image quality in order to most clearly separate muscle, bone, fat, and connective tissue. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_8_0.txt | equation image
where VI represents infusate rate (ml s−1), TB is blood temperature before saline infusion (°C), TI is temperature of infusate, TM is temperature of blood-saline mixture during steady state (after 5 s infusion), SI and SB are specific gravities of infusate and blood (1.005 and 1.045 g cm−3), respectively... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_21_3.txt | of heat loss (Ha) was calculated by adding the estimated heat loss to the surrounding skin by the processes of conductance and convection as well as the heat transfer to the body core by the lymph drainage. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_7_1.txt | position 10 mm and equidistant from the deep femoral artery and the femur. The implant site was approximately midway between, and medial to, a line joining the anterior superior iliac spine and the superior aspect of the center of the patella. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_35_1.txt | .89°C for Tmu 10, Tmu 25, and Tmu 40, respectively (P < 0.05). |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_21_2.txt | curve fitting applying a 3rd-order polynomial model (r2= 0.84-0.93). The rate of heat removal by the blood (Hr) was calculated for 5 s intervals by multiplying the mean v-a temperature gradient (Tv-a;°C) by TBF and the specific heat of the blood at 37.5°C (blood specific heat (cb) = 3610 J l−1°C−1; haemotocrit ∼45 %):... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_13_1.txt | were used to establish the work rate for the experimental trial. The experimental trial was conducted in the morning after a 24-h period without heavy or prolonged physical activity. On arrival at the laboratory at 0800, subjects were appropriately instrumented. Subjects then rested in a semirecumbent position for 60 ... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_48_6.txt | ATP and net PCr hydrolysis and lactate production. bNet ATP hydrolysis estimation (ΔATP 1.1 mmol (kg wet wt)−1) is based on data from Hellsten et al. (1999). cTotal energy turnover was calculated by summing power output and rate of heat production. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/documentrepidrep1typ_5_4.txt | ofibrillar ATPase from animals adapted
to different temperatures (e.g. Fig. 4) may help elucidate their role in determining
intrinsic shortening velocities.
THERMAL DEPENDENCE OF MUSCLE PERFORMANCE IN VIVO
Is the thermal dependence of muscle function reflected in animal behavioural
capacities? On the basis of experimen... |
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below_temperature_muscles_not_work/documentrepidrep1typ_8_2.txt | 1982). Static endurance of rat skeletal muscles at different temperatures in
vitm. Med. Sci. Sports Exer. 14, 106.
SIDELL, B. D., JOHNSTON, I. A., MOERLAND, T. S. & GOLDSPINK, G. (1983). The eurythermal myofibrillar
protein complex of the mummichog (Fundulus hetemclitus) : adaptation to a fluctuating thermal environmen... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_4_1.txt | a prolonged period after cessation of exercise (16, 28) performed in different thermal environments. However, the actual mechanism responsible for this increase in core temperature remains unresolved. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_1_6.txt | . In isometric contractions with a well-defined muscle group this has been attempted when the force of the contraction causes a complete mechanical hindrance to the blood flow, i.e. when aerobic energy yield plays no role (Edwards et al. 1972; Saugen & Vøllested, 1995). In intense dynamic exercise, however, oxidation i... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_30_2.txt | (Fig. 6A). This rendered the basis for using a mean value of temperature in v.l., v.m. and r.f. for the entire knee-extensor muscles. When comparing the rate of rise in muscle temperature, it was observed that knee-extensor muscle temperature increased 0.04 ± 0.01°C during the first 5 s to decline progressively to 0.0... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/documentrepidrep1typ_2_4.txt | ians. As illustrated for twitch kinetics (Fig. 3), no
acclimation of either force generation (P,, Po) or contractile rate (TPT, ~/ZRT,
dpo/dt, V,,,, w,,,) has been demonstrated (Renaud & Stevens, 1981a,b; Rome,
1983). The initial depression of contraction rates by cold exposure is maintained
indefinitely. A similar lac... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_47_3.txt | model can be described for the energy contribution of these pathways (see Table 2). Accordingly, PCr and anaerobic glycogenolysis would account for 15 and 25 % of the total energy turnover, respectively, and 20 and 33 % of the total ATP production, respectively, during the first 30 s of exercise. During this 30 s inte... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_36_1.txt | ∼0.3°C above baseline). Tmu showed a similar high rate of temperature decrease during the initial 5 min of exercise recovery, although the rates were ∼2 to 2.7 times greater than the rate measured for Tes. Unlike the response in Tes, Tmu for all measured sites decreased continuously during the initial 30 min of recover... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_41_0.txt | Tissue temperature response: resting.
Different shapes of limb temperature profile have been reported for resting conditions during different thermal stresses between individuals, whereas we noted a consistent parabolic profile of Tmu in all subjects (4, 7, 8, 17, 20-22, 24, 27,31). This could arise from inconsistency ... |
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below_temperature_muscles_not_work/documentrepidrep1typ_7_2.txt | developed in an isometric twitch. Pmc. R. Soc. B
138,349-354.
HOMSHER, E., MOMMAERTS, W. F. H. M., RICCHIUTI, N. V. & WALLNER, A.(1972). Activation heat, activation
metabolism and tension-related heat in frog semitendinosus musc1es.J. Physiol., Lond. 220, 601-625.
JOHNSTON, I.A. (1979). Calcium regulatory proteins and |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/japplphysiol01107200_38_0.txt | Heat load and heat loss response.
The workload resistance was adjusted for each subject, according to the individual heat load and mechanical efficiency of the leg-extension exercise. The mechanical efficiency varied from 5.98 to 15.96%, whereas the average for the group was 9.93 ± 1.32%. The average actual workload wa... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/documentrepidrep1typ_0_5.txt | maintain the capacity to
react and move even when its body temperature is far below these diurnal levels.
The reported data were measured on the white portion of the iliofibularis muscle of
the hind limb. This preparation is composed almost exclusively of fast glycolytic
fibres (Gleeson, Putnam & Bennett, 1980), which... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_35_1.txt | the end of the exercise. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_23_0.txt | equation image (3)
(2)Rate of heat loss by convection. Heat loss from the skin of the thigh by convection (Hcv) was calculated every 5 s by multiplying the estimated thigh skin blood flow (SkBF = 0.005 l s−1 measured in the saphenous vein) by the temperature gradient between the arterial blood and saphenous venous bloo... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/documentrepidrep1typ_1_5.txt | a
function of temperature. (A) twitch tension, P,; (B) tetanic tension, Po; (C) time-to-peak twitch
tension, TPT; (D) time of half relaxation from peak twitch tension, 112 RT; (E) rate of rise of tetanic
tension dPo/dt; (F) maximal velocity of shortening, V,,; (G) maxipal power output, IT,,,. Data
from Marsh & Bennett... |
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below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_39_1.txt | power output dropped somewhat more in two subjects. This coincided with a progressive increase in the work performed by the hamstrings as evidenced by the force tracing. |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_36_0.txt | Heat production
The rate of heat storage in the knee-extensors (Hs) was largest early in the exercise, amounting to 70–80 J s−1 after the first 30 s, after which it gradually declined to 14 ± 10 J s−1 for the last 30 s of exercise (Fig. 7). The rate of heat removal by the blood (Hr) was not significant until after 10 s... |
below_temperature_muscles_not_work/PMC2269891_42_1.txt | after 70 s and 0.21 ± 0.02 mmol s−1 at the end of exercise (P < 0.05; Fig. 9B). |
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