An extreme endurance relay foot race significantly reduced weight-specific VO2max from 62.4 to 60.5 ml/min.kg and total mitochondria volume density from 6.98% to 4.89%.
Observational (n=6)
Does an extreme endurance run alter muscle oxidative capacity and VO2max in participating subjects?
Extreme endurance events such as a multi-stage relay race may induce a considerable loss of oxidative capacity and mitochondrial volume in skeletal muscle tissue.
Tasa de eventos absoluta: 60.5% vs 62.4%
We measured changes in maximal oxygen uptake capacity (VO2max), ventilation, heart rate, plasma lactate and speed at the end of an incremental exercise test as a consequence of a relay foot race from Paris to Dakar in 6 subjects. Additionally, anthropometric measurements were taken and muscle biopsies from M. vastus lateralis were obtained before and after the race. The latter were analyzed with morphometric methods for fiber size, capillarity and muscle ultrastructural composition. Weight specific VO2max was significantly reduced from 62.4 to 60.5 ml/min.kg after the race while absolute VO2max and the other endurance related functional variables remained unchanged. Body fat, thigh cross-sectional area and thigh volume showed tendential reduction immediately after the race but regained pre-race values within a few days. Fiber size and capillarity were not affected by the race. Volume density of total mitochondria was significantly reduced from 6.98 to 4.89% of fiber volume. Both subsarcolemmal and interfibrillar mitochondria were significantly reduced by 59 and 21%, respectively. The volume density of satellite cell was increased about three-fold whereas the content of lipofuscin remained constant. It is concluded that extreme endurance events such as a multi-stage relay race may induce a considerable loss of oxidative capacity of skeletal muscle tissue.
Höchli et al. (Tue,) conducted a observational in Extreme endurance running (n=6). Extreme endurance run (Paris-Dakar relay foot race) vs. Pre-race baseline was evaluated on Weight specific VO2max (ml/min.kg). An extreme endurance relay foot race significantly reduced weight-specific VO2max from 62.4 to 60.5 ml/min.kg and total mitochondria volume density from 6.98% to 4.89%.
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