Authors
William B Hammert, Ryo Kataoka, Yujiro Yamada, Aldo Seffrin, Anna Kang, Jun Seob Song, Vickie Wong, Robert W Spitz, Jeremy P Loenneke
Publication date
2023/3/1
Journal
Medical Hypotheses
Volume
172
Pages
111023
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Description
In recent years, there have been several viewpoints regarding the role of hypertrophy for increasing muscle strength. Although experimental data has yet to demonstrate a role for muscle growth on changes in muscle strength, it has been suggested that multiple lines of evidence, combined with theory, must be considered prior to drawing definitive conclusions on the role of hypertrophy for strength gain. There is evidence that a population of myosin motors with extremely low adenosine triphosphate (ATP) turnover exists in skeletal muscle. These myosins demonstrate motor heads that are folded back, in a helically ordered state, against the thick filament backbone, which does not allow them to readily interact with actin and generate muscle contraction. If the muscle protein accrued via hypertrophy were to promote an increase in the fraction of myosin heads that are unavailable for actin interaction, then this may …
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