Literature DB >> 11439379

Quadriceps muscle function and fatigue in women with Addison's disease.

J M Jakobi1, D W Killinger, B M Wolfe, J L Mahon, C L Rice.   

Abstract

In nine patients with Addison's disease (mean +/- SE: 51 +/- 2 years) receiving conventional steroid treatment, and nine age-matched healthy controls (56 +/- 2 years), we investigated maximum voluntary quadriceps force (MVC) and contractile properties evoked with stimulation and central activation both at rest and during a submaximal intermittent fatigue task. The MVC was similar (-3%), but twitch tension (-27%) and central activation were significantly less (-7%), and tetanic half-relaxation time was approximately 40% slower in the patients. Twitch amplitudes were potentiated by 6% in the patients, but unchanged in the control group. The patients self-terminated a submaximal intermittent fatigue protocol (0.6 duty cycle) at approximately 5 +/- 1 min, whereas the controls stopped when they lost 50% of MVC force ( approximately 10 +/- 1 min). Force loss was similar between groups over the first 5 min of the fatigue task. In the patient group, maximal and submaximal relative integrated electromyogram (IEMG) increased significantly in the first minute of fatigue and remained elevated, whereas the controls exhibited a gradual increase in submaximal IEMG with little change in maximal IEMG. These results indicate that conventionally treated Addison's patients have similar MVC strength, but altered contractile properties and decreased endurance compared with controls. Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11439379     DOI: 10.1002/mus.1108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve        ISSN: 0148-639X            Impact factor:   3.217


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