筋小胞体の構造および筋活動に伴うその機能の変化
体育學研究 Volume 46 Issue 5
Page 443-459
published_at 2001-09-10
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Title ( jpn ) |
筋小胞体の構造および筋活動に伴うその機能の変化
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Title ( eng ) |
Structure of sarcoplasmic reticulum and activity-induced alteration in its function
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Creator |
Inashima Shuichiro
Yasuda Toshihiro
Matsunaga Satoshi
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Source Title |
体育學研究
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Volume | 46 |
Issue | 5 |
Start Page | 443 |
End Page | 459 |
Abstract |
Repeated contractions of skeletal muscle lead to a decline of force known as fatigue. The exact cause of muscular fatigue probably involves numerous factors which influence force production in a manner dependent on muscle fiber type and activation pattern. However, a growing amount of evidence implicates alteration of intracellular Ca2+ handling as a major contributor to fatigue. These changes are known to occur secondary to reductions in the rates of Ca2+ uptake and release by the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). In this brief review, we focus on two major aspects: 1) molecular mechanisms of the Ca2+ uptake and release process, focusing on Ca2+-ATPase protein and the ryanodine receptor; and 2) several factors that may be responsible for dysfunction of the SR resulting from contractile activity. Factors that might account for diminished function of the SR include a fall in internal pH, increased Ca2+ concentration, modification by reactive oxygen species, depletion of high-energy phosphate, and accumulation of inorganic phosphate.
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Keywords |
muscular fatigue
muscle contraction
exercise
calcium
筋疲労
筋収縮
運動
カルシウム
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Descriptions |
Japan J. Phys. Educ. Hlth. Sport Sci. 46 : 443-459, September, 2001
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NDC |
Sports and physical training [ 780 ]
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Language |
jpn
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Resource Type | journal article |
Publisher |
日本体育学会
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Date of Issued | 2001-09-10 |
Rights |
Copyright (c) 2001 日本体育学会
この論文の著作権は(社)日本体育学会に帰属します
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0484-6710
[NCID] AN00409623
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