Abstract
The relationship between changes in work output (fatigue) and metabolite concentrations was measured in rat skeletal muscle during the course of dynamic exercise (10 s). After 4 s, work output decreased rapidly to approximately 30% at 8 s. In contrast to the changes in phosphocreatine and lactate, the change in ATP concentration paralleled the reduction in work output. A strong linear relationship (r = 0.95) was found between the relative decrease in ATP and the extent of fatigue. Possible mechanisms underlying this relationship are discussed. © 1994 The Physiological Society
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de Haan, A., & Koudijs, J. (1994). A linear relationship between ATP degradation and fatigue during high‐intensity dynamic exercise in rat skeletal muscle. Experimental Physiology, 79(5), 865–868. https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.1994.sp003814
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