نتایج جستجو برای: muscle stretch

تعداد نتایج: 340979  

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2000
P V Komi

Stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) in human skeletal muscle gives unique possibilities to study normal and fatigued muscle function. The in vivo force measurement systems, buckle transducer technique and optic fiber technique, have revealed that, as compared to a pure concentric action, a non-fatiguing SSC exercise demonstrates considerable performance enhancement with increased force at a given sh...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1993
D C Lin W Z Rymer

1. Force changes in areflexive cat soleus muscle in decerebrate cats were recorded in response to two sequential constant velocity (ramp) stretches, separated by a variable time interval during which the length was held constant. Initial (i.e., prestretch) background force was generated by activating the crossed-extension reflex, and stretch reflexes were eliminated by section of ipsilateral do...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Ken Tokizawa Masaki Mizuno Yoshio Nakamura Isao Muraoka

We investigated whether selective muscle mechanoreceptor activation in the lower limb opposes arm muscle metaboreceptor activation-mediated limb vasoconstriction. Seven subjects completed two trials: one control trial and one stretch trial. Both trials included 2 min of handgrip and 2 min of posthandgrip exercise muscle ischemia (PEMI). In the stretch trial, a 2-min sustained triceps surae stre...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2017
Stefan G Wette Heather K Smith Graham D Lamb Robyn M Murphy

Muscle ankyrin repeat proteins (MARPs) are a family of titin-associated, stress-response molecules and putative transducers of stretch-induced signaling in skeletal muscle. In cardiac muscle, cardiac ankyrin repeat protein (CARP) and diabetes-related ankyrin repeat protein (DARP) reportedly redistribute from binding sites on titin to the nucleus following a prolonged stretch. However, it is unc...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2010
Michael R Rehorn Silvia S Blemker

In the musculoskeletal system, some muscles are injured more frequently than others. For example, the biceps femoris longhead (BFLH) is the most commonly injured hamstring muscle. It is thought that acute injuries result from large strains within the muscle tissue, but the mechanism behind this type of strain injury is still poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to build computationa...

Journal: :Chemical Engineering Journal 2021

Muscle atrophy following injury can be alleviated by periodic, lateral muscle compression via massage therapy or periodically actuated magnetically hydrogel implants that simulate massage. Although contraction parallel to a muscle’s contractile axis is well known superior such for promoting strengthening in both athletic training and mechanobiology, it not whether this the case preventing disus...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Kenta Yamamoto Toru Kawada Atsunori Kamiya Hiroshi Takaki Tadayoshi Miyamoto Masaru Sugimachi Kenji Sunagawa

The effects of the muscle mechanoreflex on the arterial baroreflex neural control have not previously been analyzed over the entire operating range of the arterial baroreflex. In anesthetized, vagotomized, and aortic-denervated rabbits (n = 8), we isolated carotid sinuses and changed intracarotid sinus pressure (CSP) from 40 to 160 mmHg in increments of 20 mmHg every minute while recording rena...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2000
N Mallouk B Allard

High-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (K(Ca)) channels were studied in mouse skeletal muscle fibers using the patch-clamp technique. In inside-out patches, application of negative pressure to the patch induced a dose-dependent and reversible activation of K(Ca) channels. Stretch-induced increase in channel activity was found to be of the same magnitude in the presence and in the absence of Ca(...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2002
David J Galvin R William G Watson James I Gillespie Hugh Brady John M Fitzpatrick

Our understanding of the pathophysiology of the overactive bladder is poor. It has been proposed that localized contractions result in the abnormal stretching of bladder smooth muscle. We hypothesize that stretch regulates the cellular processes that determine tissue size. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stretch on apoptosis, proliferation, cell hypertrophy, and growt...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007
Satoshi Koba Jihong Xing Lawrence I Sinoway Jianhua Li

The present study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that activation of the muscle reflex elicits less sympathetic activation in skeletal muscle than in internal organs. In decerebrate rats, we examined renal and lumbar (mainly innervating hindlimb blood vessels) sympathetic nerve activities (RSNA and LSNA, respectively) during 1 min of 1) repetitive (1- to 4-s stimulation-to-relaxation) con...

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