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Phenotype transformation toward hypersensitivity to soreness in post-exercise muscle


ABSTRACT: Raw data for Fig. 1(C), 2(A,B) and 3. Figure 1 (C) Qualitative analysis of perceived sensations reported in the exercised muscle during strenuous activity, based on descriptors from the McGill Pain Questionnaire. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; FCR, flexor carpi ulnaris. Figure 2. Changes in mechanical and vibration sensitivity before and after exercise. (A) Mechanical sensitivity (assessed by von Frey test) and (B) vibration sensitivity (assessed by Rydel-Seiffer tuning fork) in the exercised muscle (left ECR) and non-exertional controls (left FCU and right ECR) at basal and post-exercise conditions. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; FCR, flexor carpi ulnaris. ns, non-significant. Two-tailed paired Student’s t-test. **p<0.01. Figure 3. Changes in pressure sensitivity and associated sensory characteristics before and after exertion. Upper, changes in muscle pressure threshold (assessed by dolorimeter) at baseline and post-exercise conditions in the exercised (left ECR) and control (left FCU and right ECR) muscles (Two-tailed paired Student’s t-test). Lower, changes in qualitative sensory descriptors (sore, tender, tight and pressing) at basal and post-exercise status in the tested muscles (Fisher’s exact test). ECR, extensor carpi radialis; FCR, flexor carpi ulnaris. ns, non-significant. ns, non-significant. ***p<0.001.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens (human)

SUBMITTER: Hung Chih-Hsien 

PROVIDER: S-BSST2164 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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