Metabolic stability and physiological adaptation of muscle under conditions of exercise.

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Decherchi, P [1 ]
Dousset, E [1 ]
Grélot, L [1 ]
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[1] Univ Aix Marseille 2, Fac Sci Sport Marseille Luminy, Inst Fed Rech Etienne Jules MAREY, Lab Determinants Physiol Activite Phys,UPRES EA 3, F-13288 Marseille 09, France
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afferent fibers; muscle; fatigue; exercise; muscle wisdom;
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The first role played by group III (thin myelinated) and group IV (unmyelinated) afferent fibres from skeletal muscle is to transmit nociceptive information from muscle to the central nervous system. The second role of these free endings located in the interstitium of the muscle is to induce cardiovascular and respiratory adjustments during muscular exercise. These respiratory and circulatory responses during muscular exercise may be reflexly induced via muscular afferents. Indeed, static contraction of hindlimb muscles in anaesthetised mammals has been shown to reflexly increase the ventilatory function, the myocardial contractility and heart rate. The mechanical muscle deformation and the accumulation of metabolites in its intersitium, are the cause of raised activity in small nerve fibres which in turn induces the physiological responses. It is also admitted that the central locomotor areas on the medullary and spinal neuronal pools control ventilatory and cardiovascular function during exercise. This mechanism is called "central command". Furthermore, adjustments of the locomotor activity during exercise is mediated by the thinly myelinated and unmyelinated fibres with endings in the working muscle. These fibres, also called "metaboreceptor" may be responsible of the coupling between the ventilation and the locomotion. Thickly myelinated muscle afferents (i.e. group I and II) appear to play little role in causing the reflex autonomic responses to contraction.
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