The changes of contractile properties and some muscle enzymes related to delayed onset muscle soreness
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2024
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1993
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eng
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application/pdf
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xiv, 133 leaves : ill.
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ผลงานนี้เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของมหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล ขอสงวนไว้สำหรับเพื่อการศึกษาเท่านั้น ต้องอ้างอิงแหล่งที่มา ห้ามดัดแปลงเนื้อหา และห้ามนำไปใช้เพื่อการค้า
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Mahidol University
Bibliographic Citation
Thesis (M.Sc. (Physiology))--Mahidol University, 1993
Suggested Citation
Arpakorn Wongsathapornpat The changes of contractile properties and some muscle enzymes related to delayed onset muscle soreness. Thesis (M.Sc. (Physiology))--Mahidol University, 1993. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/100287
Title
The changes of contractile properties and some muscle enzymes related to delayed onset muscle soreness
Alternative Title(s)
การเปลี่ยนแปลงความสามารถในการทำงานของกล้ามเนื้อและเอนไซม์บางตัวกับการเกิดความเมื่อยภายหลังออกกำลังกาย
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Abstract
Step test is usually employed to induced delayed onset muscular soreness (DOMS) in quadricep muscle, which contracted eccentrically. In order to induce muscle to develop soreness in both legs, thus we designed to repeat performing step exercise, each bout for 15 minutes ; bout 1 the left leg performed eccentrically and the right one perfomed concentrically and bout 2 ; alternating leg performed. Thirteen healthy men, whose ages ranged 20-23, body weight ranged 42-70 kg, were second year students of Faculty of Science, Mahidol University. Since maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max) is a good indicator of fitness, subjects VO2 max. were between 34.79+1.41 ml/min/kg, closed to that of Thai sedentary people ( 31.0-47.0 ml/min /kg ). The general physical fitness were measured and contractile properties of quadriceps muscle included maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), Integrated electromyography response (IEMG) of MVC , IEMG of submaximal isometric contraction (SIC) against various loads ; O, 2, 4, 6, and 8 kg, Speed of submaximal concentric contraction against various loads (as SIC) and also soreness perception and tenderness were evaluated. Post-exercise values at any time were used to compare with that of pre-exercise. The present study was found that there was a linear relationship with significant correlation between body weight and MVC of lt and rt knee extensor (r=O.91, 0.75 respectively). Moreover there was also a linear relationship with significant correlation between lt or rt thigh volume and lt or rt MVC (r=0.79, 0.77 respectively). The IEMG responses appeared to increase linearly with the exerted submaximal isometric force. During step-exercise of bout 1 and bout 2, steady heart rate was estimated about 66-68% of maximum heart rate. Rating perceived exertion (RPE) was in the range of of 7-11 indicated "fairly light". Soreness perception was ranged between 0-3 , indicated " little sore or uncomfortable". There was no significant difference of any changes between bout 1 and bout 2. After 1 hr of step-exercise of bout 1 and bout 2 ; the significant change was IEMG responses of MVC and SIC after eccentric contraction (p<0.05,p<0.005 respectively) in both legs. Soreness perception of both legs was 2.18+0.06. There was no significant difference between left and right leg. Neither MVC nor speed of SCC did change. When followed up to 24 and 48 hr post-exercise, it was found that soreness perception was most pronounced at 24 hr after exercise and slightly declined at 48 hr after exercise. Most pronounced tenderness occured at 24 hr after exercise as well. The similar pattern was occured in the change of serum Creatine-phosphokinase (CPK). It highly elevated at 24 hr and 48 hr post exercise (p<0.05). By contrast, the change of IEMG responses did not associated with that of soreness perception, since they reached the peak at post 1 hr of exercise then gradually declined to pre exercise level at 48 hr post exercise, except IEMG/force ratio of the left knee extensor was still elevated until 24 hr after exercise. The present study was able to demonstrate a significant correlation between magnitude of soreness perception and the change of serum CPK (r=0.64, p<0.05). The phenomenon was likely to result from high tension developed during eccentric contraction , leading to mechanical loading on muscle and tendon or connective tissue around the muscle.
Description
Physiology (Mahidol University 1993)
Degree Name
Master of Science
Degree Level
Master's degree
Degree Department
Faculty of Science
Degree Discipline
Physiology
Degree Grantor(s)
Mahidol University