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The effects of α-lactalbumin supplementation and handgrip contraction on soleus motoneuron excitability
by
Trajano, Gabriel S
, Mackay Phillips, Karen
, Orssatto, Lucas B. R
, Polman, Remco
, Van der Pols, Jolieke C
in
Amino acids
/ Body mass index
/ Dietary supplements
/ Electromyography
/ Estimates
/ Excitability
/ Force
/ Lactalbumin
/ Motor neurons
/ Motor units
/ Muscle contraction
/ Nervous system
/ Physiology
/ Plantar flexion
/ Serotonin
/ Soleus muscle
/ Spinal cord
/ Zein
2023
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The effects of α-lactalbumin supplementation and handgrip contraction on soleus motoneuron excitability
by
Trajano, Gabriel S
, Mackay Phillips, Karen
, Orssatto, Lucas B. R
, Polman, Remco
, Van der Pols, Jolieke C
in
Amino acids
/ Body mass index
/ Dietary supplements
/ Electromyography
/ Estimates
/ Excitability
/ Force
/ Lactalbumin
/ Motor neurons
/ Motor units
/ Muscle contraction
/ Nervous system
/ Physiology
/ Plantar flexion
/ Serotonin
/ Soleus muscle
/ Spinal cord
/ Zein
2023
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The effects of α-lactalbumin supplementation and handgrip contraction on soleus motoneuron excitability
by
Trajano, Gabriel S
, Mackay Phillips, Karen
, Orssatto, Lucas B. R
, Polman, Remco
, Van der Pols, Jolieke C
in
Amino acids
/ Body mass index
/ Dietary supplements
/ Electromyography
/ Estimates
/ Excitability
/ Force
/ Lactalbumin
/ Motor neurons
/ Motor units
/ Muscle contraction
/ Nervous system
/ Physiology
/ Plantar flexion
/ Serotonin
/ Soleus muscle
/ Spinal cord
/ Zein
2023
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The effects of α-lactalbumin supplementation and handgrip contraction on soleus motoneuron excitability
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The effects of α-lactalbumin supplementation and handgrip contraction on soleus motoneuron excitability
2023
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IntroductionWe tested two strategies that hypothetically increase serotonin availability (α-lactalbumin consumption and a remote submaximal handgrip contraction) on estimates of persistent inward currents (PICs) amplitude of soleus muscle in healthy participants.MethodsWith a randomised, double-blind, and cross-over design, 13 healthy participants performed triangular-shaped ramp contractions with their plantar flexors (20% of maximal torque), followed by a 30-s handgrip sustained contraction (40% of maximal force) and consecutive repeated triangular-shaped contractions. This was performed before and after the consumption of either 40 g of α-lactalbumin, an isonitrogenous beverage (Zein) or an isocaloric beverage (Corn-starch). Soleus motor units discharge rates were analysed from high-density surface electromyography signals. PICs were estimated by calculating the delta frequency (ΔF) of motor unit train spikes using the paired motor unit technique.ResultsΔF (0.19 pps; p = 0.001; d = 0.30) and peak discharge rate (0.20 pps; p < 0.001; d = 0.37) increased after the handgrip contraction, irrespective of the consumed supplement. No effects of α-lactalbumin were observed.ConclusionsOur results indicate that 40 g of α-lactalbumin was unable to modify intrinsic motoneuron excitability. However, performing a submaximal handgrip contraction before the plantar flexion triangular contraction was capable of increasing ΔF and discharge rates on soleus motor units. These findings highlight the diffused effects of serotonergic input, its effects on motoneuron discharge behaviour, and suggest a cross-effector effect within human motoneurons.
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Springer Nature B.V
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