Constraints on muscular performance: trade-offs between power output and fatigue resistance
Contribuinte(s) |
R. M. Alexander |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2004
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Resumo |
An important functional and evolutionary constraint on the physical performance of vertebrates is believed to be the trade-off between speed and endurance capacity. However, despite the pervasiveness of physiological arguments, most studies have found no evidence of the trade-off when tested at the whole-animal level. We investigated the existence of this trade-off at the whole-muscle level, the presumed site of this physiological conflict, by examining inter-individual variation in both maximum power output and fatigue resistance for mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle using the work-loop technique. We found negative correlations between several measures of in vitro maximum power output and force production with fatigue resistance for individual mouse EDL muscles, indicating functional trade-offs between these performance parameters. We suggest that this trade-off detected at the whole-muscle level has imposed an important constraint on the evolution of vertebrate physical performance. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Royal Society of London |
Palavras-Chave | #Biology #Trade-off #Constraint #Performance #Muscle #Power Output #Fatigue Resistance #Locomotor Performance #Lacertid Lizards #Skeletal-muscle #Evolutionary Physiology #Quantitative Genetics #Activity Metabolism #Garter Snakes #Speed #Endurance #Capacity #C1 #270604 Comparative Physiology #270700 Ecology and Evolution #780105 Biological sciences #0699 Other Biological Sciences |
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Journal Article |