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Motor units of the fourth deep lumbrical muscle of the adult rat: isometric contractions and fibre type compositions.

H J Gates1, R M Ridge, A Rowlerson.   

Abstract

1. Isometric twitch and tetanic tensions were recorded from whole muscles and single motor units in fourth deep lumbrical muscles isolated from young adult (60 days) rats. Muscles were superfused with oxygenated Ringer solution at 25 degrees C except where stated otherwise. 2. It was confirmed that the muscle is supplied most commonly by eleven motor axons, nine via the lateral plantar nerve (LPN), and two via the sural nerve (SN). Motor units whose axons were isolated from either LPN or SN were studied. There was no difference in mean motor unit size. 3. In their unfused tetani most units showed 'sag' and some 'no sag', with no segregation between LPN and SN. 'No sag' units were always small (unit tetanic tension less than 8% whole-muscle tetanic tension), tended to be relatively slowly contracting and relaxing during an isometric twitch, and tended to have relatively low twitch:tetanus ratios. Units showing sag ranged from large to small. 4. In some motor units muscle fibres were depleted of their glycogen by repetitive stimulation at 30 degrees C in glucose-free Ringer solution, and the muscle and its unstimulated control frozen and sectioned. Neighbouring sections were stained for glycogen and for binding of two myosin-specific antibodies, one specific for slow myosin and the other for type IIA myosin. Myosin ATPase and succinic dehydrogenase histochemistry were also carried out in some muscles. 5. Serial reconstructions showed that all or virtually all extrafusal fibres in the muscle were present in a midbelly section, and that the myosin type of individual fibres did not change significantly along their length. Spindle profiles were seen frequently and in two muscles eight and twelve spindles were identified. 6. Of twenty-six motor units examined twenty contained almost exclusively muscle fibres of the recently described type IIX. All these units showed sag in their isometric tetani. 7. Six units each contained 50% or more of slow myosin-containing fibres (IIC and a few type I). The remaining fibres in these units were IIA. All these units were therefore of mixed fibre composition, and are discussed as IIC/IIA units. In whole muscles slow-myosin-containing fibres were generally distributed evenly (non-randomly) throughout the muscle cross-section. 8. Whole muscles contained on average 970 fibres (S.D. +/- 70) of which 82 (+/- 9) were slow-myosin-containing. A few muscles from older rats (3-24 months) contained very few such fibres.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1822526      PMCID: PMC1179838          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1991.sp018830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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