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Do muscles function as adaptable locomotor springs? [Review]

机译:肌肉是否具有适应性运动弹簧的功能? [评论]

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During normal animal movements, the forces produced by the locomotor muscles may be greater than, equal to or less than the forces acting on those muscles, the consequences of which significantly affect both the maximum force produced and the energy consumed by the muscles. Lengthening (eccentric) contractions result in the greatest muscle forces at the lowest relative energetic costs. Eccentric contractions play a key role in storing elastic strain energy which, when recovered in subsequent contractions, has been shown to result in enhanced force, work or power outputs. We present data that support the concept that this ability of muscle to store and recover elastic strain energy is an adaptable property of skeletal muscle. Further, we speculate that a crucial element in that muscle spring may be the protein titin. It too seems to adapt to muscle use, and its stiffness seems to be 'tuned' to the frequency of normal muscle use.
机译:在正常的动物运动过程中,运动性肌肉产生的力可能大于,等于或小于作用在那些肌肉上的力,其后果会显着影响产生的最大力和肌肉消耗的能量。延长(离心)收缩会以最小的相对能量消耗产生最大的肌肉力量。偏心收缩在存储弹性应变能方面起着关键作用,当在随后的收缩中恢复弹性应变能时,已证明可增加力,功或动力输出。我们提出的数据支持这一概念,即这种肌肉存储和恢复弹性应变能的能力是骨骼肌的适应性。此外,我们推测该肌肉弹簧中的关键元素可能是蛋白滴定蛋白。它似乎也适应肌肉使用,并且其刚度似乎已“调整”到正常肌肉使用的频率。

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