An exercise-induced improvement in isolated skeletal muscle contractility does not affect the performance-enhancing benefit of 70μM caffeine treatment.

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Tallis, Jason, Higgins, Matthew F., Cox, Val M, Duncan, Michael J and James, Rob S 2018. An exercise-induced improvement in isolated skeletal muscle contractility does not affect the performance-enhancing benefit of 70μM caffeine treatment. The Journal of Experimental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.190132
AuthorsTallis, Jason, Higgins, Matthew F., Cox, Val M, Duncan, Michael J and James, Rob S
Abstract

This study aimed to examine the effects of exercise-induced increases in skeletal muscle contractile performance on isolated skeletal muscle caffeine sensitivity. 30-week old CD1 mice (n=28) either acted as controls or underwent eight weeks of voluntary wheel running. Following the treatment intervention, whole soleus (SOL) or a section of the costal diaphragm (DIA) was isolated from each mouse and tested to determine the effect of 70μM caffeine on work loop power output. Although caffeine elicited a significant increase in power of both the SOL and the DIA, relative to a non-caffeine control, the effect was not different between the experimental groups, despite the muscles of the trained group producing significantly greater muscle power. There was no significant relationship between training volume or baseline work loop power and the caffeine response. These results indicate that an exercise-induced increase in muscle performance did not influence the performance-enhancing effects of caffeine.

KeywordsCaffeine; Skeletal muscle
Year2018
JournalThe Journal of Experimental Biology
PublisherThe Company of Biologists Ltd.
ISSN1477-9145
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.190132
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/623008
hdl:10545/623008
Publication dates17 Sep 2018
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Deposited02 Oct 2018, 13:45
Accepted11 Sep 2018
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ContributorsDerby University and Coventry University
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