Influence of nitrate supplementation on motor unit activity during recovery following a sustained ischemic contraction in recreationally active young males
Ozcan Esen, Stephen J. Bailey, Daniel W. Stashuk, Glyn Howatson, Stuart Goodall

TL;DR
This study examines how nitrate supplementation affects muscle recovery after a sustained contraction in young males.
Contribution
The study reveals novel effects of nitrate on neuromuscular recovery, particularly in recovery time of motor unit potentials.
Findings
Nitrate supplementation reduced motor unit potential recovery time during isometric contractions.
The recovery effect was observed both with and without blood flow restriction.
Nitrate did not significantly alter motor unit potential size or firing rates.
Abstract
Dietary nitrate (NO3−) supplementation enhances muscle blood flow and metabolic efficiency in hypoxia, however, its efficacy on neuromuscular function and specifically, the effect on motor unit (MU) activity is less clear. We investigated whether NO3− supplementation affected MU activity following a 3 min sustained ischemic contraction and whether this is influenced by blood flow restriction (BFR) during the recovery period. In a randomized, double-blinded, cross-over design, 14 males (mean ± SD, 25 ± 6 years) completed two trials following 5 days of supplementation with NO3−-rich (NIT) or NO3−-depleted (PLA) beetroot juice to modify plasma nitrite (NO2−) concentration (482 ± 92 vs. 198 ± 48 nmol·L−1, p < 0.001). Intramuscular electromyography was used to assess MU potential (MUP) size (duration and area) and mean firing rates (MUFR) during a 3 min submaximal (25% MVC) isometric…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods · Inertial Sensor and Navigation
