This article critically discusses whether accumulation of lactic acid, or in reality lactate and/or hydrogen (H+) ions, is a major cause of skeletal muscle fatigue, ie decline of muscle force or …
Baking soda and vinegar have been used as home remedies for generations and today we are only a mouse-click away from claims that baking soda, lemon juice, and apple cider …
Since it became clear that K+ shifts with exercise are extensive and can cause more than a doubling of the extracellular [K+]([K+] s) as reviewed here, it has been suggested that these …
C Geers, G Gros - Physiological reviews, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
CO2produced within skeletal muscle has to leave the body finally via ventilation by the lung. To get there, CO2 diffuses from the intracellular space into the convective transport medium …
HJ Green - Journal of sports sciences, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
The manifestations of fatigue, as observed by reductions in the ability to produce a given force or power, are readily apparent soon after the initiation of intense activity. Moreover …
A Philp, AL Macdonald… - Journal of Experimental …, 2005 - journals.biologists.com
Since its first documented observation in exhausted animal muscle in the early 19th century, the role of lactate (lactic acid) has fascinated muscle physiologists and biochemists. Initial …
Esta obra, que trata de las bases fisiológicas de la marca deportiva humana, acerca, tanto en el fondo como en la forma, la andadura científica y técnica y la metodología del …
C Juel - Physiological reviews, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
Skeletal muscle and most other tissues possess a membrane transport system mediating a coupled lactate and H+ translocation. Muscle possesses several lactate-proton transporter …
MI Lindinger, SP Cairns - European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2021 - Springer
This review integrates from the single muscle fibre to exercising human the current understanding of the role of skeletal muscle for whole-body potassium (K+) regulation, and …