Local depletion of glycogen with supramaximal exercise in human skeletal muscle fibres

Oct 1, 2016The Journal of physiology

Extreme exercise causes local glycogen loss in human muscle fibers

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Abstract

Intramyofibrillar glycogen depletion during supramaximal exercise was significantly higher in type 1 fibres, showing a 52% reduction.

  • Skeletal muscle glycogen is distributed in three compartments: intramyofibrillar, intermyofibrillar, and subsarcolemmal.
  • During the first supramaximal sprint trial, type 1 fibres experienced a greater reduction in intramyofibrillar glycogen compared to type 2 fibres.
  • Intermyofibrillar and subsarcolemmal glycogen depletion was similar across fibre types after the first sprint trial.
  • Only intermyofibrillar glycogen was significantly reduced during the fourth sprint trial in both fibre types.
  • Glycogen depletion in each compartment correlated with initial glycogen volumes before the first sprint trial.

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