Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review

Introduction The isometric force history dependence of skeletal muscle has been studied along the last one hundred years. Several theories have been formulated to explain and establish the causes of the phenomenon, but not successfully, as they have not been fully accepted and demonstrated, and much...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Troyack de Lima, Paulo Farinatti, Walace Monteiro, Carlos Gomes de Oliveira
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Language:English
Published: Editora Champagnat
Series:Fisioterapia em Movimento
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spelling doaj-56451546cd58419c8718cbd327d3e5742020-11-25T02:47:09ZengEditora Champagnat Fisioterapia em Movimento1980-591827114115310.1590/0103-5150.027.001.AR02S0103-51502014000100141Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a reviewRodrigo Troyack de LimaPaulo FarinattiWalace MonteiroCarlos Gomes de OliveiraIntroduction The isometric force history dependence of skeletal muscle has been studied along the last one hundred years. Several theories have been formulated to explain and establish the causes of the phenomenon, but not successfully, as they have not been fully accepted and demonstrated, and much controversy on such a subject still remains. Objective To present a systematic literature review on the dynamics of the mechanisms of force depression and force enhancement after active shortening and lengthening, respectively, identifying the key variables involved in the phenomenon, and to date to present the main theories and hypothesis developed trying to explaining it. Method The procedure of literature searching complied the major databases, including articles either, those which directly investigated the phenomena of force depression and force enhancement or those which presented possible causes and mechanisms associated with their respective events, from the earliest studies published until the year of 2010. Results 97 references were found according to the criteria used. Conclusion Based on this review, it is suggested that the theory of stress inhibition of actin-myosin cross-bridges is that better explain the phenomenon of force depression. Whereas regarding the force enhancement phenomenon, one theory have been well accepted, the increased number of actin-myosin cross-bridges in strong binding state influenced by the recruitment of passive elastic components, which hole is attributed to the titin filament.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502014000100141&lng=en&tlng=enForçaEncurtamentoAlongamentoAtivo
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author Rodrigo Troyack de Lima
Paulo Farinatti
Walace Monteiro
Carlos Gomes de Oliveira
spellingShingle Rodrigo Troyack de Lima
Paulo Farinatti
Walace Monteiro
Carlos Gomes de Oliveira
Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
Fisioterapia em Movimento
Força
Encurtamento
Alongamento
Ativo
author_facet Rodrigo Troyack de Lima
Paulo Farinatti
Walace Monteiro
Carlos Gomes de Oliveira
author_sort Rodrigo Troyack de Lima
title Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
title_short Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
title_full Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
title_fullStr Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
title_full_unstemmed Variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
title_sort variation in isometric force after active shortening and lengthening and their mechanisms: a review
publisher Editora Champagnat
series Fisioterapia em Movimento
issn 1980-5918
description Introduction The isometric force history dependence of skeletal muscle has been studied along the last one hundred years. Several theories have been formulated to explain and establish the causes of the phenomenon, but not successfully, as they have not been fully accepted and demonstrated, and much controversy on such a subject still remains. Objective To present a systematic literature review on the dynamics of the mechanisms of force depression and force enhancement after active shortening and lengthening, respectively, identifying the key variables involved in the phenomenon, and to date to present the main theories and hypothesis developed trying to explaining it. Method The procedure of literature searching complied the major databases, including articles either, those which directly investigated the phenomena of force depression and force enhancement or those which presented possible causes and mechanisms associated with their respective events, from the earliest studies published until the year of 2010. Results 97 references were found according to the criteria used. Conclusion Based on this review, it is suggested that the theory of stress inhibition of actin-myosin cross-bridges is that better explain the phenomenon of force depression. Whereas regarding the force enhancement phenomenon, one theory have been well accepted, the increased number of actin-myosin cross-bridges in strong binding state influenced by the recruitment of passive elastic components, which hole is attributed to the titin filament.
topic Força
Encurtamento
Alongamento
Ativo
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