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Old 09-19-2008, 05:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Invention: Muscle-fatigue blocker

Invention: Muscle-fatigue blocker - tech - 19 September 2008 - New Scientist Tech

Fatigue occurs when muscles become weaker with repeated or intense exercise, or as a result of an illness.

Researchers have long thought that fatigue is caused by a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles, but in the past decade, a number of teams have shown that this process does not cause fatigue (and may in fact prevent it).

Muscle-fibre cells contract when calcium ions are released inside them, under the control of ion channels called ryanodine receptors.

Now, a growing body of evidence suggests that fatigue is actually related to how these calcium ions are released and processed. It seems that the ryanodine receptors can behave erratically after excessive exercise or due to disease, allowing calcium ions to leak out inappropriately and leading to fatigue.

So Andrew Marks at Columbia University, New York, has developed a drug that can switch those receptors back to their stable state, making it harder for fatigue to set in.

His invention may make it possible for athletes, soldiers, or anyone else doing strenuous exercise, to stave off muscle fatigue for longer. Victims of diseases such as HIV, muscular dystrophy and cancer, in which fatigue is major side effect of the condition or its treatment, could also benefit, he says.

Read the full muscle-fatigue blocker patent application.
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Old 09-20-2008, 01:15 PM   #5 (permalink)
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such a product does exist

we call it "beta-alanine"
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Invention: Muscle-fatigue blocker - tech - 19 September 2008 - New Scientist Tech

Fatigue occurs when muscles become weaker with repeated or intense exercise, or as a result of an illness.

Researchers have long thought that fatigue is caused by a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles, but in the past decade, a number of teams have shown that this process does not cause fatigue (and may in fact prevent it).

Muscle-fibre cells contract when calcium ions are released inside them, under the control of ion channels called ryanodine receptors.

Now, a growing body of evidence suggests that fatigue is actually related to how these calcium ions are released and processed. It seems that the ryanodine receptors can behave erratically after excessive exercise or due to disease, allowing calcium ions to leak out inappropriately and leading to fatigue.

So Andrew Marks at Columbia University, New York, has developed a drug that can switch those receptors back to their stable state, making it harder for fatigue to set in.

His invention may make it possible for athletes, soldiers, or anyone else doing strenuous exercise, to stave off muscle fatigue for longer. Victims of diseases such as HIV, muscular dystrophy and cancer, in which fatigue is major side effect of the condition or its treatment, could also benefit, he says.

Read the full muscle-fatigue blocker patent application.
sounds promising but more scientific proofs are needed.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:48 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I read the patent description, all 50 pages of it, and it seems pretty legit. Although the long term effects could be pretty severe seeing as that until now people have never had these inhibitors and probably for a legitimate reason. I look forward to seeing the testing for this product.
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Old 09-26-2008, 08:46 PM   #10 (permalink)
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If you're muscles were working out a lot longer wouldn't this make you more prone to injury? Or does this get prevented as well?
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