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NMR in Biomedicine | 2009

Comparison of oxidative capacity among leg muscles in humans using gated 31P 2-D chemical shift imaging.

Sean C. Forbes; Jill M. Slade; Ryan M. Francis; Ronald A. Meyer

In many small animals there are distinct differences in fiber‐type composition among limb muscles, and these differences typically correspond to marked disparities in the oxidative capacities. However, whether there are similar differences in the oxidative capacity among leg muscles in humans is less clear. The purpose of this study was to compare the rate of phosphocreatine (PCr) recovery, a functional in vivo marker of oxidative capacity, in the lateral and medial gastrocnemius, soleus, and the anterior compartment of the leg (primarily the tibialis anterior) of humans. Subjects performed plantar flexion and dorsiflexion gated exercise protocols consisting of 70 sets of three rapid dynamic contractions (<2.86 s) at 20 s intervals (total: 23.3 min). Starting after the sixth set of contractions, 31P 2‐D CSI (8 × 8 matrix, 14–16 cm FOV, 3 cm slice, TR 2.86 s) were acquired via a linear transmit/receive surface coil using a GE 3T Excite System. The CSI data were zero‐filled (32 × 32) and a single FID was produced for each time point in the lateral and medial gastrocnemius, soleus, and anterior compartment. The time constant for PCr recovery was calculated from τ = ‐Δt/ln[D/(D + Q)], where Q is the percentage change in PCr due to contraction during the steady‐state portion of the protocol, D the additional drop in PCr from rest, and Δt is the interval between contractions. The τ of PCr recovery was longer (p < 0.05) in the anterior compartment (32 ± 3 s) than in the lateral (23 ± 2 s) and medial gastrocnemius muscles (24 ± 3 s) and the soleus (22 ± 3 s) muscles. These findings suggest that the oxidative capacity is lower in the anterior compartment than in the triceps surae muscles and is consistent with the notion that fiber‐type phenotypes vary among the leg muscles of humans. Copyright


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2014

Age and aerobic training status effects on plasma and skeletal muscle tPA and PAI-1

Ryan M. Francis; Christine L. Romeyn; Adam M. Coughlin; Paul R. Nagelkirk; Christopher J. Womack; Jeffrey T. Lemmer


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2007

Single Muscle Fiber Gene Expression of tPA, uPA, and PAI-1: 2501

Jeffrey T. Lemmer; Ryan M. Francis; Kyle J. Hackney; Richard L. Carpenter; Christopher J. Womack


PubliCE Premium | 2011

Expresión de los Genes Activador Tisular de Plasminógeno e Inhibidor del Activador de Plasminógeno I, en el Músculo luego de un Ejercicio Aeróbico Agudo de Intensidad Máxima

Christopher J. Womack; Richard L. Carpenter; Jeffrey T. Lemmer; Ryan M. Francis; Jeremy L. Knous; Mark A. Sarzynski


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011

Central Motor Drive Following 90 minutes of Running: 1962

Jill M. Slade; Ryan M. Francis; Robert W. Wiseman; Ronald A. Meyer


PubliCE | 2010

Expresión de los Genes Activador Tisular de Plasminógeno e Inhibidor del Activador de Plasminógeno I, en el Músculo luego de un Ejercicio Aeróbico Agudo de Intensidad Máxima - G-SE / Editorial Board / Dpto. Contenido

Christopher J. Womack; Richard L. Carpenter; Jeffrey T. Lemmer; Ryan M. Francis; Jeremy L. Knous; Mark A. Sarzynski


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2008

Microarray Analysis of Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Genes in Human Skeletal Muscle: 1542

Jeffrey T. Lemmer; Ryan M. Francis; Richard L. Carpenter; Christopher J. Womack


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2007

Muscle Expression and Plasma Changes of tPA and PAI-1 with Acute Maximal Aerobic Exercise: 539

Richard L. Carpenter; Ryan M. Francis; Jeffrey T. Lemmer; Jeremy L. Knous; Mark A. Sarzynski; Christopher J. Womack


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006

Effect of Gender and Aerobic Training Status on Plasma and Skeletal Muscle Fibrinolytic Potential: 2827

Jeffrey T. Lemmer; Christine M. Layman; Ryan M. Francis; Adam M. Coughlin; Paul R. Nagelkirk; Christopher J. Womack


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006

Effect of Age and Aerobic Training Status on tPA and PAI-1 Expression in Skeletal Muscle: 2836

Ryan M. Francis; Christine M. Layman; Christpher J. Womack; Jeffrey T. Lemmer

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Jeremy L. Knous

Michigan State University

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Paul R. Nagelkirk

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Jill M. Slade

Michigan State University

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Ronald A. Meyer

Michigan State University

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Patrick M. Johnson

Eastern Michigan University

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