| Literature DB >> 28349262 |
Rebecca Louise Jones1, Cleveland Thomas Barnett1, Joel Davidson1, Billy Maritza1, William D Fraser2,3, Roger Harris4, Craig Sale5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: In fresh muscle, supplementation with the rate-limiting precursor of carnosine, β-alanine (BA), results in a decline in muscle half-relaxation time (HRT) potentially via alterations to calcium (Ca2+) handling. Accumulation of hydrogen cation (H+) has been shown to impact Ca2+ signalling during muscular contraction, carnosine has the potential to serve as a cytoplasmic regulator of Ca2+ and H+ coupling, since it binds to both ions. The present study examined the effect of BA supplementation on intrinsic in-vivo isometric knee extensor force production and muscle contractility in both fresh and fatigued human skeletal muscle assessed during voluntary and electrically evoked (nerve and superficial muscle stimulation) contractions.Entities:
Keywords: Carnosine; Contractile properties; Electrical stimulation; Muscle fatigue
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28349262 PMCID: PMC5388709 DOI: 10.1007/s00421-017-3569-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Appl Physiol ISSN: 1439-6319 Impact factor: 3.078
Electrically femoral nerve evoked force responses, time-to-peak tension (TPT), and electromechanical delay (EMD) of β-alanine (BA) and placebo (PLA) groups pre- and post-supplementation, in fresh and fatigued muscle. Data are means ± 1SD
| Pre-supplementation | Post-supplementation | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Force (N) | EMD (ms) | TPT (ms) | Force (N) | EMD (ms) | TPT (ms) | ||||||
| 25 | 50 | Peak | 25 | 50 | Peak | ||||||
| Resting twitch | |||||||||||
| Fresh | BA | 23 ± 5 | 73 ± 14 | 88 ± 17 | 10 ± 1 | 79 ± 11 | 24 ± 6 | 73 ± 17 | 90 ± 19 | 10 ± 1 | 81 ± 9 |
| Fresh | PLA | 28 ± 4 | 79 ± 19 | 99 ± 26 | 11 ± 1 | 82 ± 8 | 29 ± 5 | 82 ± 16 | 104 ± 24 | 10 ± 1 | 83 ± 9 |
| Fatigued | BA | 22 ± 7 | 61 ± 22 | 68 ± 25 | 11 ± 2 | 72 ± 16 | 26 ± 8 | 71 ± 22 | 79 ± 23 | 10 ± 1 | 74 ± 13 |
| Fatigued | PLA | 25 ± 6 | 58 ± 20 | 65 ± 24 | 11 ± 1 | 69 ± 8 | 24 ± 4 | 60 ± 15 | 67 ± 18 | 10 ± 2 | 71 ± 9 |
| Potentiated twitch | |||||||||||
| Fresh | BA | 55 ± 13 | 142 ± 24 | 159 ± 26 | 9 ± 1 | 79 ± 6 | 53 ± 8 | 136 ± 14 | 155 ± 9 | 9 ± 1 | 81 ± 6 |
| Fresh | PLA | 60 ± 16 | 138 ± 37 | 163 ± 43 | 9 ± 1 | 79 ± 9 | 59 ± 10 | 142 ± 34 | 167 ± 38 | 9 ± 1 | 82 ± 8 |
| Fatigued | BA | 37 ± 11 | 92 ± 27 | 101 ± 29 | 11 ± 1 | 74 ± 9 | 40 ± 9 | 101 ± 19 | 110 ± 18 | 10 ± 1 | 73 ± 10 |
| Fatigued | PLA | 42 ± 10 | 93 ± 25 | 105 ± 30 | 10 ± 1 | 74 ± 4 | 38 ± 9 | 93 ± 23 | 106 ± 28 | 10 ± 1 | 74 ± 8 |
| Octet | |||||||||||
| Fresh | BA | 52 ± 15 | 165 ± 42 | 223 ± 47 | 7 ± 2 | 117 ± 25 | 64 ± 18 | 196 ± 37 | 274 ± 53 | 7 ± 2 | 120 ± 24 |
| Fresh | PLA | 66 ± 17 | 190 ± 62 | 285 ± 94 | 6 ± 1 | 127 ± 19 | 64 ± 17 | 199 ± 60 | 296 ± 94 | 7 ± 2 | 137 ± 7 |
| Fatigued | BA | 62 ± 23 | 191 ± 49 | 221 ± 72 | 7 ± 2 | 100 ± 23 | 62 ± 17 | 182 ± 47 | 244 ± 68 | 7 ± 2 | 114 ± 25 |
| Fatigued | PLA | 69 ± 20 | 191 ± 49 | 273 ± 72 | 7 ± 1 | 123 ± 14 | 64 ± 16 | 198 ± 49 | 283 ± 79 | 7 ± 2 | 125 ± 15 |
Fig. 1Electrically evoked half-relaxation time of β-alanine (BA) and placebo (PLA) groups pre- and post-supplementation, in fresh and fatigued muscle during: resting twitch (a), potentiated twitch (b), and octets (c). Data are means ± 1SD. **P ≤ 0.01 and *P ≤ 0.05 for post hoc independent t-test between BA and PLA groups
Fig. 2Representative records of the force response during an electrically evoked resting twitch contraction pre- and post-supplementation with β-alanine under fresh conditions. These records are averaged records from three participants to provide an illustration of the decline in twitch half-relaxation time
Force–frequency relationship assessed during submaximal percutaneous stimulation, and characteristics of the force–frequency and force–EMG relationships of BA and PLA groups in fresh and fatigued muscle, pre- and post- supplementation
| Force–frequency | Frequency at 50% of response, Hz | Force–EMG relationship | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 80 | Intercept (RMS:Mmax) | Slope (RMS:Mmax/N) | ||||
| Pre- | Fresh | BA | 19.99 ± 4.52 | 20.55 ± 5.01 | 34.15 ± 7.21 | 54.67 ± 8.16 | 70.56 ± 5.98 | 87.29 ± 4.09 | 93.41 ± 3.41 | 96.40 ± 2.52 | 100.21 ± 2.04 | 14.3 ± 2.5 | −0.52 ± 0.91 | 0.022 ± 0.007 |
| Fresh | PLA | 19.87 ± 3.29 | 21.45 ± 4.39 | 38.88 ± 8.87 | 59.14 ± 10.04 | 72.24 ± 8.51 | 85.51 ± 5.68 | 90.69 ± 4.80 | 93.18 ± 4.79 | 99.60 ± 1.75 | 13.9 ± 2.2 | −0.19 ± 0.62 | 0.021 ± 0.007 | |
| Fatigued | BA | 17.15 ± 4.60 | 16.53 ± 4.33 | 26.01 ± 5.59 | 43.35 ± 7.68 | 57.87 ± 7.68 | 77.93 ± 3.78 | 87.50 ± 4.46 | 91.57 ± 4.33 | 97.97 ± 4.60 | 14.2 ± 2.6 | −0.88 ± 1.07 | 0.022 ± 0.006 | |
| Fatigued | PLA | 16.63 ± 4.72 | 15.98 ± 3.98 | 25.38 ± 5.52 | 43.80 ± 6.26 | 59.09 ± 7.32 | 78.33 ± 8.26 | 84.19 ± 8.51 | 88.25 ± 8.22 | 97.94 ± 3.54 | 13.6 ± 2.0 | −0.35 ± 0.61 | 0.024 ± 0.007 | |
| Post- | Fresh | BA | 21.57 ± 5.22 | 22.16 ± 6.37 | 37.45 ± 8.78 | 57.45 ± 8.64 | 70.06 ± 6.87 | 85.82 ± 4.07 | 90.91 ± 4.95 | 94.08 ± 4.51 | 99.12 ± 3.83 | 14.1 ± 2.4 | −0.25 ± 0.42 | 0.021 ± 0.006 |
| Fresh | PLA | 21.41 ± 4.63 | 22.70 ± 5.79 | 38.65 ± 8.23 | 56.85 ± 8.27 | 70.40 ± 6.28 | 84.10 ± 6.78 | 90.25 ± 6.82 | 92.82 ± 6.33 | 99.36 ± 3.37 | 14.0 ± 2.3 | −0.36 ± 0.59 | 0.022 ± 0.006 | |
| Fatigued | BA | 19.25 ± 4.65 | 18.90 ± 5.60 | 27.72 ± 7.17 | 46.31 ± 7.76 | 61.60 ± 5.84 | 79.22 ± 3.61 | 89.52 ± 3.72 | 90.01 ± 3.69 | 97.63 ± 3.22 | 13.5 ± 2.5 | −0.34 ± 0.35 | 0.020 ± 0.005 | |
| Fatigued | PLA | 16.58 ± 3.52 | 16.43 ± 4.18 | 26.39 ± 7.76 | 45.40 ± 13.12 | 60.03 ± 10.72 | 77.87 ± 12.44 | 85.31 ± 10.38 | 88.53 ± 10.30 | 95.73 ± 5.11 | 13.6 ± 2.6 | −0.33 ± 0.46 | 0.023 ± 0.007 | |
Data are means ± 1SD
BA β-alanine, PLA placebo, RMS root mean square, M max M-wave area
Fig. 3Explosive and maximal voluntary isometric force (MVIF) responses (a), and agonist EMG normalized to M-wave area (Mmax) during explosive contractions (0–50, 50–100, and 100–150 ms from onset) and at MVIF (b) for the BA and PLA groups pre- and post-supplementation, in fresh and fatigued muscles. Data are means ± 1SD
Fig. 4Force–EMG relationship measured during submaximal voluntary contractions (15–90% MVIF) for the BA and PLA groups pre- and post-supplementation, in fresh and fatigued muscles. Data are means ± 1SD
Blood lactate concentrations (mmol·l− 1) for the BA and PLA groups pre- and post-supplementation, at rest, prior to, and 5 min following the completion of the sustained fatigue hold (+5 min)
| Pre-supplementation | Post-supplementation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rest (mmol·l− 1) | Prior to (mmol·l− 1) | +5 min (mmol·l− 1) | Rest (mmol·l− 1) | Prior to (mmol·l− 1) | +5 min (mmol·l− 1) | |
| BA | 1.0 ± 0.3 | 1.1 ± 0.2 | 3.8 ± 1.1* X | 1.2 ± 0.3 | 1.3 ± 0.4 | 3.7 ± 1.3* X |
| PLA | 1.0 ± 0.3 | 1.1 ± 0.4 | 3.8 ± 1.3* X | 1.3 ± 0.3 | 1.2 ± 0.2 | 4.2 ± 1.0* X |
Significant differences between concentrations are denoted by * (rest and +5 min) and X (prior to and +5 min). Data are means ± 1SD