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Different metabolic responses to exercise training programmes in single rat muscle fibres.

H Takekura1, T Yoshioka.   

Abstract

The aim of this report is to elucidate the effects of exercise training on metabolic properties of different muscle fibre types of the rat hindlimb. Single muscle fibres were dissected from soleus (SOL) or extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of Wistar strain male rats trained on a treadmill for 16 weeks. Each fibre was typed histochemically (SO, slow-twitch oxidative; FOG, fast-twitch oxidative glycolytic; FG, fast-twitch glycolytic). Then glycolytic and oxidative enzymes (CK, LDH, PFK, PK, SDH, and MDH) activities were measured biochemically. Slow-type fibres (SO) were hypertrophied following endurance training and fast-twitch fibres (FOG and FG) were hypertrophied following sprint training. In EDL muscles the distribution of the slow-type fibres was reduced following the sprint training. The activity of glycolytic enzymes increased significantly in the fast-type fibres (FOG and FG) following sprint training, while oxidative enzymes activities increased in both fast (FOG and FG) and slow (SO) muscle fibres following the endurance training. Neither glycolytic nor oxidative enzymes' activities always increased equally in all types of fibre following exercise training. Consequently, the metabolic profiles in each type of single muscle fibre were affected differently by different intensities of exercise training. These results suggest that the functional (enzymes activity) and structural (muscle fibre hypertrophy) changes of skeletal muscle fibre following exercise training appeared gradually, and would be controlled by different factors.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2351748     DOI: 10.1007/bf01766489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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