Finding May Solve Riddle of Fatigue in Muscles
February 12, 2008 | Source: New York Times
Columbia University researchers say they have determined why muscles get tired: their tiny channels start leaking calcium, and that weakens contractions. At the same time, the leaked calcium stimulates an enzyme that eats into muscle fibers, contributing to the muscle exhaustion.
They have devised an experimental drug that can eliminate fatigue. Drugs that stop calcium leaks may also help patients with congestive heart failure.