Effects of 14 days of microgravity on fast hindlimb and diaphragm muscles of the rat

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Mark D. Schuenke
David W. Reed
William J. Kraemer
Robert S. Staron
Jeff S. Volek
Wesley C. Hymer
Scott Gordon
L. Perry Koziris
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[1] University of New England,Department of Anatomy, College of Osteopathic Medicine
[2] Ohio University,Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine
[3] University of Connecticut,The Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology
[4] University of Connecticut,The Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Physiology and Neurobiology
[5] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Center for Cell Research
[6] East Carolina University,Department of Sport and Exercise Science
[7] The Canadian Sport Centre,undefined
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Muscle fiber types; Myosin heavy chains; mATPase histochemistry; Microgravity; Spaceflight;
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of 14 days of microgravity on specific rat fast-twitch muscles, and to compare these data with previous data from rat fast-twitch muscles exposed to microgravity for 10 days (Kraemer et al. 2000). Hindlimb muscles containing predominately fast fibers [extensor digitorum longus (EDL), superficial “white” (GSW) and deep “red” (GDR) gastrocnemius] and the diaphragm (DIA) were removed from flight and ground-based control animals and analyzed for: muscle mass, fiber type distribution, cross-sectional area, and myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoform content. Gravitational unloading for 14 days caused significant decreases in muscle mass (8–9%) and cross-sectional area of almost all fiber types (10–35%) from both EDL and gastrocnemius muscles. However, microgravity had little effect on fiber type composition in these muscles with significant changes occurring only in the EDL type IID fiber population (9.5% decrease). Similarly, relative MHC isoform content was only slightly altered by exposure to microgravity (increased content of MHCIIa in flight EDL). No changes in area, fiber type percentages, or MHC isoform content were detected in the DIA following the 14-day spaceflight. Similar to data gathered following a 10-day spaceflight (Kraemer et al. 2000), the 14-day flight did not appear to cause significant slow-to-fast (I → IIA) or fast-to-faster (IIA → IID → IIB) transformations in hindlimb muscles containing predominantly fast-twitch fibers. However, the longer period of gravitational unloading did result in additional loss in muscle fiber cross-sectional area with involvement of more major fiber types.
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