Journal article
Effects of intense swimming and tetanic electrical stimulation on skeletal muscle ions and metabolites
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare changes in ions and metabolites in four different rat hindlimb muscles in response to intense swimming exercise in vivo (263 +/- 33 s) (SWUM), and to 5 min (300 s) of tetanic electrical stimulation of artificially perfused rat hindlimbs (STIM). With both swimming and electrical stimulation, soleus (SOL) contents of creatine phosphate (CP), ATP, and glycogen changed the least, whereas the largest …
Authors
Lindinger MI; Heigenhauser GJ; Spriet LL
Journal
Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 63, No. 6, pp. 2331–2339
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Publication Date
December 1, 1987
DOI
10.1152/jappl.1987.63.6.2331
ISSN
8750-7587