Abstract
What is the central question of this study? Does eccentric exercise leading to prolonged knee-extensor torque depression also result in a prolonged loss of knee-extensor torque complexity? What is the main finding and its importance? The recovery of the loss of torque complexity after eccentric exercise took 24h, whereas after acute muscle fatigue it took 10min. The depression of torque complexity after eccentric exercise was prolonged. Neuromuscular fatigue reduces the temporal structure, or complexity, of muscle torque output. Exercise-induced muscle damage reduces muscle torque output for considerably longer than high-intensity fatiguing contractions. We hypothesized that muscle-damaging eccentric exercise would lead to a persistent decrease in torque complexity, whereas fatiguing exercise would not. Ten healthy participants performed five isometric contractions (6s contraction, 4s rest) at 50% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) before, immediately after and 10, 30 and 60min and 24h after eccentric (muscle-damaging) and isometric (fatiguing) exercise. These contractions were also repeated 48h and 1week after eccentric exercise. Torque and surface EMG signals were sampled throughout each test. Complexity and fractal scaling were quantified using approximate entropy (ApEn) and the detrended fluctuation analysis α exponent (DFA α). Global, central and peripheral perturbations were quantified using MVCs with femoral nerve stimulation. Complexity decreased after both eccentric [ApEn, mean (SD), from 0.39 (0.10) to 0.20 (0.12), P< 0.001] and isometric exercise [from 0.41 (0.13) to 0.09 (0.04); P< 0.001]. After eccentric exercise, ApEn and DFA α required 24h to recover to baseline levels, but after isometric exercise they required only 10min. The MVC torque remained reduced [from 233.6 (74.2) to 187.5 (64.7)Nm] 48h after eccentric exercise, with such changes evident only up to 60min after isometric exercise [MVC torque, from 246.1 (77.2) to 217.9 (71.8)Nm]. The prolonged depression in maximal muscle torque output is therefore accompanied by a prolonged reduction in torque complexity.
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