骨格筋におけるトレーニングによる代謝適応
Esther Garcia-Dominguez1, Maria Carmen Gomez-Cabrera2,3, Gloria Olaso Gonzalez1,4
1Freshage Research Group, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia, CIBERFES, Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, Spain.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
|August 29, 2025
まとめ
エリートなアスリートは 骨格の筋肉の代謝が 運動の強さにどう適応するかを示しています 炭水化物の使用と燃料利用を含むこれらの適応を理解することで,様々な患者集団の治療戦略を伝えることができます.
科学分野:
- 運動 生理学
- 骨格筋の生物学
- 代謝の調節
背景:
- 代謝はエネルギー生産と合成を含む 細胞活動に燃料を与えます
- 精鋭のアスリートは 強い代謝の要求に 分子と細胞の適応を 洞察します
- 運動代謝を理解すると,患者集団の治療目標が明らかになる.
研究 の 目的:
- 骨格筋細胞の特徴 (ミオファイバー) を検討する.
- 運動の強度に基づいて骨格筋の代謝を概観する.
- 運動訓練への代謝適応について議論する.
主な方法:
- ミオファイバーの構造と機能の見直し
- 異なる運動強度 (高強度,中断,長時間) 中の代謝需要の分析
- 心肺運動とレジスタンストレーニングの代謝適応に関する議論
主要な成果:
- 炭水化物は高強度運動中に ATP の生成に不可欠です
- 脂肪代謝は高度な有酸素運動中に低下する.
- 適応には繊維型の移行,ミトコンドリア機能の改善,燃料貯蔵の変化が含まれます.
結論:
- 骨格筋の代謝は 運動の要求に高度に適応します
- 運動による適応はエネルギー生産と基板の利用を高めます
- エリートアスリートの研究は 代謝の調節と 治療の可能性について 貴重な洞察を与えてくれます
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