Exacerbated central fatigue and reduced exercise capacity in early-stage breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy
Purpose The present study aimed to characterize the etiology of exercise-induced neuromuscular fatigue and its consequences on the force-duration relationship to provide mechanistic insights into the reduced exercise capacity characterizing early-stage breast cancer patients. Methods Fifteen early-s...
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| Vydáno v: | European journal of applied physiology Ročník 123; číslo 7; s. 1567 - 1581 |
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| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.07.2023
Springer Nature B.V Springer Verlag |
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| ISSN: | 1439-6319, 1439-6327, 1439-6327 |
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The present study aimed to characterize the etiology of exercise-induced neuromuscular fatigue and its consequences on the force-duration relationship to provide mechanistic insights into the reduced exercise capacity characterizing early-stage breast cancer patients.
Methods
Fifteen early-stage breast cancer patients and fifteen healthy women performed 60 maximal voluntary isometric quadriceps contractions (MVCs, 3 s of contraction, 2 s of relaxation). The critical force was determined as the mean force of the last six contractions, while
W
’ was calculated as the force impulse generated above the critical force. Quadriceps muscle activation during exercise was estimated from vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and rectus femoris EMG. Central and peripheral fatigue were quantified via changes in pre- to postexercise quadriceps voluntary activation (ΔVA) and quadriceps twitch force (ΔQTw) evoked by supramaximal electrical stimulation, respectively.
Results
Early-stage breast cancer patients demonstrated lower MVC than controls preexercise (− 15%,
P
= 0.022), and this reduction persisted throughout the 60-MVC exercise (− 21%,
P
= 0.002). The absolute critical force was lower in patients than in controls (144 ± 29N vs. 201 ± 47N, respectively,
P
< 0.001), while
W
’ was similar (
P
= 0.546), resulting in lower total work done (− 23%,
P
= 0.001). This was associated with lower muscle activation in the vastus lateralis (
P
< 0.001), vastus medialis (
P
= 0.003) and rectus femoris (
P
= 0.003) in patients. Immediately following exercise, ΔVA showed a greater reduction in patients compared to controls (− 21.6 ± 13.3% vs. − 12.6 ± 7.7%,
P
= 0.040), while ΔQTw was similar (− 60.2 ± 13.2% vs. − 52.8 ± 19.4%,
P
= 0.196).
Conclusion
These findings support central fatigue as a primary cause of the reduction in exercise capacity characterizing early-stage breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy.
Clinical trials registration
No. NCT04639609—November 20, 2020. |
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| Bibliografie: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 content type line 23 Communicated by Nicolas Place. |
| ISSN: | 1439-6319 1439-6327 1439-6327 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s00421-023-05177-5 |