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Frontiers in Physiology | 2017

Eccentric Ergometer Training Promotes Locomotor Muscle Strength but Not Mitochondrial Adaptation in Patients with Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Norah J. MacMillan; Sophia Kapchinsky; Yana Konokhova; Gilles Gouspillou; Riany S. Sena; R. Thomas Jagoe; Jacinthe Baril; Tamara E. Carver; Ross E. Andersen; Ruddy Richard; Hélène Perrault; Jean Bourbeau; Russell T. Hepple; Tanja Taivassalo

Eccentric ergometer training (EET) is increasingly being proposed as a therapeutic strategy to improve skeletal muscle strength in various cardiorespiratory diseases, due to the principle that lengthening muscle actions lead to high force-generating capacity at low cardiopulmonary load. One clinical population that may particularly benefit from this strategy is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as ventilatory constraints and locomotor muscle dysfunction often limit efficacy of conventional exercise rehabilitation in patients with severe disease. While the feasibility of EET for COPD has been established, the nature and extent of adaptation within COPD muscle is unknown. The aim of this study was therefore to characterize the locomotor muscle adaptations to EET in patients with severe COPD, and compare them with adaptations gained through conventional concentric ergometer training (CET). Male patients were randomized to either EET (n = 8) or CET (n = 7) for 10 weeks and matched for heart rate intensity. EET patients trained on average at a workload that was three times that of CET, at a lower perception of leg fatigue and dyspnea. EET led to increases in isometric peak strength and relative thigh mass (p < 0.01) whereas CET had no such effect. However, EET did not result in fiber hypertrophy, as morphometric analysis of muscle biopsies showed no increase in mean fiber cross-sectional area (p = 0.82), with variability in the direction and magnitude of fiber-type responses (20% increase in Type 1, p = 0.18; 4% decrease in Type 2a, p = 0.37) compared to CET (26% increase in Type 1, p = 0.04; 15% increase in Type 2a, p = 0.09). EET had no impact on mitochondrial adaptation, as revealed by lack of change in markers of mitochondrial biogenesis, content and respiration, which contrasted to improvements (p < 0.05) within CET muscle. While future study is needed to more definitively determine the effects of EET on fiber hypertrophy and associated underlying molecular signaling pathways in COPD locomotor muscle, our findings promote the implementation of this strategy to improve muscle strength. Furthermore, contrasting mitochondrial adaptations suggest evaluation of a sequential paradigm of eccentric followed by concentric cycling as a means of augmenting the training response and attenuating skeletal muscle dysfunction in patients with advanced COPD.


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

Validtiy and usability testing of the Fitbit pedometer in patients with COPD

Riany S. Sena; Jean Bourbeau; Pei Zhi Li; Sara Ahmed


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Eccentric cycling exercise: A novel form of rehabilitation for patients with severe COPD?

Riany S. Sena; MacMillan Nora; Baril Jacinthe; Richard Ruddy; Perrault Helen; Taivassalo Tanja; Bourbeau Jean


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Physical activity in daily life: A new outcome to evaluate young adult survivors of bronchopulmonary dysplasia?

Riany S. Sena; Geneviève M Tremblay; Norah J. MacMillan; Taivassalo Tanja; Bourbeau Jean; Jennifer S. Landry


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

The Positives Of Negative Work In COPD: Comparison Of Metabolic Cost And Ventilatory Requirements During Eccentric And Concentric Incremental Peak Cycling

Riany S. Sena; Jacinthe Baril; Sophia Kapchinsky; Nisha Gupta; Danielle S. Vieira Rocha; Dennis Jensen; Jean Bourbeau; Tanja Taivassalo


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Positives Of Negative Work: Eccentric Cycling Effects On Skeletal Muscle In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Norah J. MacMillan; Sophia Kapchinsky; Fennigje M. Purves-Smith; Nicolas Sgarioto; Jacinthe Baril; Riany S. Sena; Russell T. Hepple; Ruddy Richard; Hélène Perrault; Jean Bourbeau; Tanja Taivassalo


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Eccentric Cycle Exercise For Patients With Severe COPD: Training Application And Feasibility

Riany S. Sena; Jacinthe Baril; Sophia Kapchinsky; Rebecca Nania; Danielle S. Vieira Rocha; Ruddy Richard; Hélène Perrault; Tanja Taivassalo; Jean Bourbeau


European Respiratory Journal | 2012

The effects of eccentric and concentric exercise training on muscle strength in COPD: Preliminary results

Riany S. Sena; Jacinthe Baril; Sophia Kapchinsky; Norah J. MacMillan; Danielle S. Vieira Rocha; Richard Ruddy; Helen Perrault; Taivassalo Tanja; Jean Bourbeau


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Effects Of Endotracheal And Upper Airway Suctioning On Physiological Parameters Of Premature Infants At Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Riany S. Sena; Andréa Lopes Barbosa; Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão Cardoso; Thays Bezerra Brasil


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

The Effects Of The Incentive Spirometer And The Pep Mask On Pulmonary Function Of Healthy Subjects

Riany S. Sena; Marcela L. Barbosa; Martha Suellen L. Miranda; Daniela G. Bucharles Mont’Alverne

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Tanja Taivassalo

Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas

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Richard Ruddy

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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