Caffeine does not influence persistent inward current contribution to motoneuron firing
Karen Mackay, Lucas B. R. Orssatto, Remco Polman, Jolieke C. van der Pols, Gabriel S. Trajano
Abstract
Persistent inward current (PIC) contribution to motoneuron firing increases with contraction intensities and is reduced after repetitive sustained maximal contractions, regardless of caffeine consumption. Reductions of PIC contribution to motoneuron firing and peak firing frequencies were largely associated, evidencing a novel mechanism underpinning decrements in maximal torque production capacity following repetitive sustained maximal contractions. Caffeine consumption attenuated neuromuscular performance reductions-allowing higher time-torque integral production during repetitive sustained maximal contractions. This was unlikely mediated by PIC.
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Isometric exerciseCaffeineMotor unitChemistryContraction (grammar)Muscle contractionAnatomyAnesthesiaInternal medicineMedicineMuscle activation and electromyography studiesTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesConducting polymers and applications