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CompletedNCT03559452

Muscle Damage and Disuse Atrophy

In Young Healthy Males and Females, What is the Effect of Prior Eccentric Exercise on Thigh Muscle Atrophy During One Week of Leg Disuse Compared to no Prior Exercise?

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
22 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Exeter · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Limb injury generally requires a period of recovery during which time the limb is often immobilised (e.g. with a cast or brace) resulting in a rapid loss of skeletal muscle. Despite the importance of muscle loss during injury, our understanding of how it occurs is incomplete. Several factors are likely to contribute, including a lack of muscle contraction and injury induced inflammation. In this study, the investigators will recruit healthy volunteers who will spend 7 days in a knee brace to replicate leg immobilisation. Prior to immobilisation, half of the participants will perform a single session of strenuous resistance exercise which is known to cause muscle damage and initiate an inflammatory response. This is designed to replicate the muscle damage and inflammation that occurs with injury. The remaining half of participants will not perform this exercise, allowing us to look at the additive effect of muscle damage and inflammation on muscle loss with immobilisation.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREEccentric exercise300 eccentric contractions of the knee extensors

Timeline

Start date
2018-05-01
Primary completion
2019-10-31
Completion
2019-10-31
First posted
2018-06-18
Last updated
2021-09-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03559452. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.