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Variability in estimating eccentric contraction-induced muscle damage and inflammation in humans

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1139/h02-028

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muscle damage; eccentric exercise; biopsy coefficient of variation

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We studied five young healthy volunteers who performed a damage protocol consisting of 240 (24 sets x 10 repetitions/set) maximal isokinetic eccentric muscle contractions (30degrees/s) on each leg one week apart. Biopsies were taken from the vastus lateralis on two occasions. Two biopsies were taken from within the same muscle 24h following the damage protocol. On a second occasion a single biopsy was taken from the contralateral leg at 24h following the same damage protocol. Biopsies at all three sites showed Z-band disruption, much greater (i.e., similar to14-fold) than is typically observed in resting biopsies, with no significant differences (ANOVA) according to site location (within legs or between legs). The within-leg coefficient of variation (CV) was, however, 41 +/- 30%. and the between-leg CVs were 57 36% and 68 +/- 36%. Macrophage cells were also detected within the muscle, and cell numbers were not statistically different between biopsysites, However, the within-biopsy CV = 52 +/- 19% and the between-biopsy CVs of 34 +/- 24% and 48 +/- 27%. We conclude that eccentric contraction-induced Z-band streaming and inflammatory cell response, as detected in muscle biopsy samples from humans, is highly variable with a CV of 40-70%.

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