Soleus fiber force and maximal shortening velocity after non-weight bearing with intermittent activity

被引:32
作者
Widrick, JJ [1 ]
Bangart, JJ [1 ]
Karhanek, M [1 ]
Fitts, RH [1 ]
机构
[1] MARQUETTE UNIV,DEPT BIOL,MILWAUKEE,WI 53201
关键词
muscle atrophy; hindlimb suspension; hindlimb unloading; countermeasures;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1996.80.3.981
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study examined the effectiveness of intermittent weight bearing (IWB) as a countermeasure to non-weight-bearing (NWB)-induced alterations in soleus type I fiber force (in mN), tension (P-o; force per fiber cross-sectional area in kN/m(-2)), and maximal unloaded shortening velocity (V-o, in fiber lengths/s). Adult rats were assigned to one of the following groups: normal weight bearing (WE), 14 days of hindlimb NWB (NWB group), and 14 days of hindlimb NWB with IWB treatments (IWB group). The IWB treatment consisted of four 10-min periods of standing WE each day. Single, chemically permeabilized soleus fiber segments were mounted between a force transducer and position motor and were studied at maximal Ca2+ activation, after which type I fiber myosin heavy-chain composition was confirmed by sodium dodecyl sufate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. NWB resulted in a loss in relative soleus mass (-45%), with type I fibers displaying reductions in diameter (-28%) and peak isometric force (-55%) and an increase in V-o (+33%). In addition, NWB induced a 16% reduction in type I fiber P-o, a 41% reduction in type I fiber peak elastic modulus [E(o), defined as (Delta force/Delta length) x (fiber length/fiber cross-sectional area] and a significant increase in the P-o/E(o) ratio. In contrast to NWB, IWB reduced the loss of relative soleus mass (by 22%) and attenuated alterations in type I fiber diameter (by 36%), peak force (by 29%), and V-o (by 48%) but had no significant effect on P-o, E(o), or P-o/E(o). These results indicate that a modest restoration of WB activity during 14 days of NWB is sufficient to attenuate type I fiber atrophy and to partially restore type I peak isometric force and V-o to WE levels. However, the NWB-induced reductions in P-o and E(o), which we hypothesize to be due to a decline in the number and stiffness of cross bridges, respectively, are considerably less responsive to this countermeasure treatment.
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