Abstract

Biopsies of tibialis anterior muscle were analyzed to determine if increased energy demand of contraction, as indirectly reflected by myofibrillar actomyosin Ca2+ ATPase (qATPase) activity, contributes to symptomatic fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS). qATPase activity showed a fiber-type effect, IIax > IIa > I. Fiber-type qATPase activity, however, was not different between MS patients and healthy controls. We suggest that fatigue in MS does not reflect increased energy demand of contraction. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve 21:547–549, 1998.

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