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Adaptation of rat soleus muscles to 4 wk of intermittent strainThe effect of repeated strains on rat soleus muscles was investigated by stretching active muscles 3 times/wk for 4 wk with two different methods of stretching. The adaptation of myofibers and noncontractile tissue was followed by histochemical techniques and computer-assisted image analysis. Muscle hypertrophy was seen in the slow-stretched muscles, which increased in mass by 13% and increased in myofiber cross-sectional area by 30%. In the fast-stretched muscle, mass increased by 10% but myofiber cross-sectional area actually decreased. This decrease in mean fiber area was the result of a population of very small fibers (population A) that coexisted with slightly smaller normal-sized fibers (population B). Fibers in population A did not have the distribution expected from atrophy compared with atrophic fibers from unloaded muscles; they were much smaller. In addition, there was a 44% increase in noncontractile tissue in the fast-stretched muscles. Thus, soleus muscles subjected to repeated strains respond differently to slow and fast stretching. Slow stretching results in typical muscle hypertrophy, whereas fast stretching produces somewhat larger muscles but with a mixture of small and normal-sized myofibers accompanied by a marked proliferation of noncontractile tissue.
Document ID
19950042691
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Stauber, W. T.
(West Virginia Univ. Health Sciences Center Morgantown, WV, United States)
Miller, G. R.
(West Virginia Univ. Health Sciences Center Morgantown, WV, United States)
Grimmett, J. G.
(West Virginia Univ. Health Sciences Center Morgantown, WV, United States)
Knack, K. K.
(West Virginia Univ. Health Sciences Center Morgantown, WV, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Applied Physiology
Volume: 77
Issue: 1
ISSN: 8750-7587
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Accession Number
95A74290
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NIH-R01-OHAR-02918
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG2-590
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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