A Low Temperature Environment Delays the Changes in Muscle Fiber Type Composition Induced by Unloading
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The present study examined whether low-temperature (LT) could reduce experimentally-induced atrophy of the skeletal muscle in non-hibernating mammals, as judged by muscle wet-weight, cross-sectional area of muscle fibers, ratio of muscle fiber types, and number of apoptotic myofibers in the soleus muscle of rat. Hindlimb unloading (HU) was carried out for either one or two weeks (1W or 2W, respectively) at room temperature (HU-1W and HU-2W groups) or LT (10℃, HULT-1W and HULT-2W groups). Other animals were allowed to move freely at either room temperature (CON-1W and CON-2W groups) or LT (LT-1W and LT-2W groups). Total caloric intake was increased in LT rats compared with the CON, HULT and HU rats. Body weight, muscle wet-weight and cross-sectional area were significantly decreased in HU and HULT rats compared with CON and/or LT rats. Type-I fiber composition in HULT-2W was not significantly reduced compared with those of CON-2W and LT-2W, but that of HU-2W was significantly reduced compared with the other groups. A small number of caspase-3-activated myofibers appeared in HULT-2W and HU-2W, but not in CON-2W and LT-2W. Thus, our results indicate that LT retards the change in the ratio of type-I and type-II fibers, but does not prevent decreases in muscle size and mass, or apoptosis of myofibers.
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著者
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Suzaki Etsuko
広島大学 医歯薬学総合研究科組織学細胞生物学
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Suzaki Etsuko
Department Of Histology And Cell Biology Division Of Molecular Medical Science Graduate School Of Bi
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Suzaki Etsuko
Department Of Anatomy Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Ozawa Koichiro
Department Of Pharmacotherapy Division Of Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics Programs For Applied Biomedi
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Kataoka Katsuko
Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Hiroshima University
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Kataoka Katsuko
Department Of Histology And Cell Biology Division Of Molecular Medical Science Programs For Biomedic
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Kataoka Katsuko
Department Of Anatomy Hiroshima University
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NAGANO Yumi
Department of Applied Chemistry and Molecular Science, Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
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Nagano Yumi
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Molecular Science Faculty Of Engineering Iwate University
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Nagano Yumi
Department Of Pharmacotherapy Division Of Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics Programs For Applied Biomedi
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Nagano Katsuhito
Department of Pharmacotherapy, Division of Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics, Programs for Applied Biome
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Nagano Katsuhito
Department Of Pharmacotherapy Division Of Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics Programs For Applied Biomedi
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