Heterogeneity in subcellular muscle glycogen utilisation during exercise impacts endurance capacity in men

Jul 21, 2020The Journal of physiology

Differences in muscle sugar use inside cells during exercise affect men's endurance

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Abstract

The mean time to exhaustion was 150 (30) minutes with high carbohydrate intake compared to 69 (18) minutes with low carbohydrate intake.

  • Muscle glycogen is stored in three distinct pools: intermyofibrillar, intramyofibrillar, and subsarcolemmal.
  • Diet affects the content of these glycogen pools and correlates with endurance capacity during prolonged cycling.
  • Higher intramyofibrillar glycogen content in type 1 muscle fibers is associated with longer time to exhaustion.
  • In high carbohydrate conditions, intramyofibrillar glycogen is conserved during the first 60 minutes of exercise.
  • The presence of subsarcolemmal glycogen may reduce the use of intramyofibrillar glycogen during exercise.

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