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Muscle fiber types and morphometric analysis of skeletal msucle in six-year-old children.

R D Bell, J D MacDougall, R Billeter, H Howald.   

Abstract

Needle biopsies from the vastus lateralis of 13 six-year-old Swiss children were analyzed for muscle fiber type populations and morphometrical characteristics. No significant differences existed between the males and females for fiber type distribution, maximum oxygen consumption, or any of the ultra-structural parameters investigated. The vastus lateralis muscle consisted of 19.7% fast twitch glycolytic (FG) fibers, 21.5% fast twitch oxidative glycolytic (FOG) fibers, and 5,9,% slow twitch oxidative (SO) fibers. Maximum oxygen consumption averaged 45.2 ml/kg min-1 when the subjects were considered as a single group. Morphometrically, it was found that the mean volume density of the central mitochondria was 5.54%, the mitochondrial/myofibrillar volume ratio was 6.68%, and the intracellular lipid volume was 0.46%. There was a significant correlation (r=0.69) between the mitochondrial volume density and the distribution of SO fibers as determined histochemically. It was concluded that the fiber type distribution pattern and ultrastructure of skeletal muscle in six-year-old children was not different from normal adult tissue.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7392899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc        ISSN: 0195-9131            Impact factor:   5.411


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