[HTML][HTML] Neural contributions to muscle fatigue: from the brain to the muscle and back again

JL Taylor, M Amann, J Duchateau… - Medicine and science …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During exercise, there is a progressive reduction in the ability to produce muscle forces.
Processes within the nervous system, as well as within the muscles contribute to this fatigue …

Neural control of breathing and CO2 homeostasis

PG Guyenet, DA Bayliss - Neuron, 2015 - cell.com
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO 2 to regulate breathing (central
respiratory chemoreception). These mechanisms are reviewed and their significance is …

The 'sensory tolerance limit': a hypothetical construct determining exercise performance?

TJ Hureau, LM Romer, M Amann - European journal of sport …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Neuromuscular fatigue compromises exercise performance and is determined by central
and peripheral mechanisms. Interactions between the two components of fatigue can occur …

Exogenously applied muscle metabolites synergistically evoke sensations of muscle fatigue and pain in human subjects

KA Pollak, JD Swenson, TA Vanhaitsma… - Experimental …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Can physiological concentrations of
metabolite combinations evoke sensations of fatigue and pain when injected into skeletal …

Autonomic responses to exercise: group III/IV muscle afferents and fatigue

M Amann, SK Sidhu, JC Weavil, TS Mangum… - Autonomic …, 2015 - Elsevier
Group III and IV muscle afferents originating in exercising limb muscle play a significant role
in the development of fatigue during exercise in humans. Feedback from these sensory …

Central and peripheral fatigue during resistance exercise–a critical review

A Zając, M Chalimoniuk, A Maszczyk… - Journal of human …, 2015 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Resistance exercise is a popular form of conditioning for numerous sport disciplines, and
recently different modes of strength training are being evaluated for health benefits …

Performance fatigability is not regulated to a peripheral critical threshold

K Thomas, S Goodall, G Howatson - Exercise and sport sciences …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
The study of fatigue and the factors that limit, or regulate, exercise performance has
captivated scientists for centuries, but a thorough explanation of the etiology of this condition …

Spinal μ‐opioid receptor‐sensitive lower limb muscle afferents determine corticospinal responsiveness and promote central fatigue in upper limb muscle

SK Sidhu, JC Weavil, M Venturelli… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Key points We aimed to elucidate the role of group III/IV locomotor muscle afferents in the
development of central fatigue and the responsiveness of the corticospinal tract in relation to …

On the influence of group III/IV muscle afferent feedback on endurance exercise performance

M Amann, HY Wan, TS Thurston… - Exercise and sport …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
• Group III/IV muscle afferents restrict motoneuronal output and locomotor muscle activation
and therefore limit exercise performance by facilitating central fatigue. This impact results …

Impact of blood flow restriction exercise on muscle fatigue development and recovery.

F Husmann, T Mittlmeier, S Bruhn… - Medicine and science …, 2018 - europepmc.org
Purpose The present study was designed to provide mechanistic insight into the time course
and etiology of muscle fatigue development and recovery during and after low-intensity …