Subcellular localization‐ and fibre type‐dependent utilization of muscle glycogen during heavy resistance exercise in elite power and Olympic weightlifters

Sep 22, 2020Acta physiologica (Oxford, England)

How different muscle fibers and cell areas use glycogen during heavy lifting in top power and Olympic weightlifters

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Abstract

Muscle glycogen decreased by 38% after high-volume heavy-load resistance exercise.

  • Type 1 fibres showed a significant reduction in intermyofibrillar glycogen, with minor changes in other glycogen forms.
  • Type 2 fibres experienced large decreases in glycogen across all subcellular locations.
  • Many type 2 fibres reached nearly depleted levels of intramyofibrillar glycogen post-exercise.
  • These findings suggest that resistance exercise has varying impacts on glycogen stores depending on muscle fibre type.

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