Journal article
Sprint training increases human skeletal muscle Na -K-ATPase concentration and improves K regulation
MJ McKenna, TA Schmidt, M Hargreaves, L Cameron, SL Skinner, K Kjeldsen
Journal of Applied Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1993
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of sprint training on muscle Na+- K+-adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) concentration, plasma [K+] regulation, muscle performance, and fatigue during severe intermittent exercise. Six untrained male subjects underwent intensive cycle-sprint training for 7 wk. Muscle biopsies were taken at rest from the vastus lateralis muscle before and after 7 wk of training and were assayed for Na+-K+-ATPase concentration using vanadate-facilitated [3H]ouabain binding to intact samples. Before and after the training period, subjects performed four maximal 30-s exercise bouts (EB) on a cycle ergometer, each separated by a 4-min recovery. Arterialized venous blood samples we..
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