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The fiber-type-specific effect of inactivity and intermittent weight-bearing on the gastrocnemius muscle of 30-month-old rats.

M E Sandmann1, J A Shoeman, L V Thompson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize single skeletal muscle fiber contractile properties from the gastrocnemius muscle that occur during inactivity and intermittent weight-bearing in 30-month-old animals.
DESIGN: Randomized control trial.
SETTING: A controlled laboratory environment.
SUBJECTS: Eighteen 30-month-old male Fisher 344 Brown Norway F1 Hybrid rats were randomly assigned to control (C), hindlimb unweighted (HU), and hindlimb unweighted with intermittent weight-bearing (HU-X) groups.
INTERVENTIONS: The HU and HU-X rats were suspended for 7 days. The HU-X animals were unsuspended for four 15-minute bouts of weight-bearing. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Single skeletal muscle fiber contractile properties (diameter, peak active force [P0], peak specific tension [P0/CSA], and maximal shortening velocity [V0] by fiber type) were determined from the deep portion of the lateral head of the gastrocnemius muscle (RG).
RESULTS: In comparison to C animals, the ratio of gastrocnemius weight to body weight decreased by 18% and 14% following HU and HU-X, respectively. Diameter and P0 of type I fibers from the RG were reduced after HU. Attenuation of the decline in diameter and P0 was observed in type I fibers from the RG with HU-X. P0 was reduced in type IIa fibers and type I-IIa fibers with HU. Attenuation of the decline in P0 by intermittent weight-bearing in type IIa fibers and type I-IIa fibers did not occur.
CONCLUSIONS: Inactivity altered the contractile properties of single skeletal muscle fibers from the gastrocnemius muscle of 30-month-old animals. The inactivity-induced alterations were present in the three fiber types. Therapeutic intervention of weight-bearing attenuated the inactivity-induced changes in the type I fibers from the gastrocnemius, but not the other fiber types.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9630145     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9993(98)90040-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


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