What is 'Treppe' (the staircase effect) in muscle physiology?
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Correct answer: A gradual rise in contraction strength with repeated stimulation after rest
Treppe occurs because early contractions increase the availability of calcium in the sarcoplasm and raise the internal temperature of the muscle. This makes subsequent contractions more efficient and stronger until a plateau is reached.
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