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Leucocytes, cytokines and satellite cells: what role do they play in muscle damage and regeneration following eccentric exercise?

Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

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Abstract

Exercise-induced muscle damage is an important topic in exercise physiology. However several aspects of our understanding of how muscles respond to highly stressful exercise remain unclear In the first section of this review we address the evidence that exercise can cause muscle damage and inflammation in otherwise healthy human skeletal muscles. We approach this concept by comparing changes in muscle function (i.e., the force-generating capacity) with the degree of leucocyte accumulation in muscle following exercise. In the second section, we explore the cytokine response to 'muscle-damaging exercise', primarily eccentric exercise. We review the evidence for the notion that the degree of muscle damage is…

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Keywords
  • Muscle damage
  • Eccentric
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Eccentric exercise
  • Inflammation
  • Medicine
  • Exercise physiology
  • Myofibril
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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