作者
Elliott Atkinson, Jakob Škarabot, Paul Ansdell, Stuart Goodall, Glyn Howatson, Kevin Thomas
发表日期
2022/9/1
来源
Journal of Applied Physiology
卷号
133
期号
3
页码范围
689-696
出版商
American Physiological Society
简介
Resistance training increases volitional force-producing capacity, and it is widely accepted that such an increase is partly underpinned by adaptations in the central nervous system, particularly in the early phases of training. Despite this, the neural substrate(s) responsible for mediating adaptation remains largely unknown. Most studies have focused on the corticospinal tract, the main descending pathway controlling movement in humans, with equivocal findings. It is possible that neural adaptation to resistance training is mediated by other structures; one such candidate is the reticulospinal tract. The aim of this narrative mini-review is to articulate the potential of the reticulospinal tract to underpin adaptations in muscle strength. Specifically, we 1) discuss why the structure and function of the reticulospinal tract implicate it as a potential site for adaptation; 2) review the animal and human literature that supports the …
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