Literature DB >> 19265262

Influence of muscle length on muscle atrophy in the mouse tibialis anterior and soleus muscles.

Naoto Fujita1, Taro Fujimoto, Hiromitsu Tasaki, Takamitsu Arakawa, Takako Matsubara, Akinori Miki.   

Abstract

The tibialis anterior and soleus muscles were fixed at the stretched or shortened positions to examine the influence of muscle length on muscle atrophy. Mice were divided into control (C), hindlimb suspension (HS), hindlimb suspension with ankle joint fixation at the maximum dorsiflexion (HSD), and hindlimb suspension with ankle joint fixation at the maximum plantarflexion (HSP). During the hindlimb suspension, the length of these muscles in the HS and HSP groups was very similar. Fourteen days after the hindlimb suspension, the atrophy of the tibialis anterior muscle in the HS and HSP groups was evidently milder than that in the HSD group, and that in the HS and HSP groups was very similar, suggesting that atrophy of the tibialis anterior muscle might largely depend on muscle length. Atrophy of the soleus muscle in the HSD group was milder than that in the HS and HSP groups, indicating that atrophy of the soleus muscle might also depend on muscle length. But atrophy of this muscle in the HSP group was milder than that in the HS group. These results demonstrate that some factors induced by the joint immobilization might be effective in preventing atrophy of the soleus muscle.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19265262     DOI: 10.2220/biomedres.30.39

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Res        ISSN: 0388-6107            Impact factor:   1.203


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