Restoration of fast muscle characteristics following cessation of chronic stimulation: physiological, histochemical and metabolic changes during slow-to-fast transformation.

J M Brown, J Henriksson, S Salmons
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Abstract

Implantable electronic stimulators were used to subject fast-twitch tibialis anterior and extensor digitorum longus muscles of adult rabbits to a chronically increased level of use. Stimulation was discontinued after 6 weeks and physiological, histochemical and biochemical properties of the muscles were examined at intervals over the ensuing 20 weeks. Previous work had shown that 6 weeks of stimulation was sufficient to bring about a substantial transformation of type in fast-twitch muscles, which then exhibited much of the character of muscles of the slow-twitch type. The present experiments showed that these stimulation-induced changes were completely reversible. The time-course of reversion was such that the muscles had recovered their original fast properties by about 12 weeks after the cessation of stimulation. The contractile characteristics and post-tetanic potentiation typical of fast muscle returned rapidly, in only 3-4 weeks, and over the same period the proportion of histochemical type 1 fibres declined from about 70% to control levels. Changes in fatigue-resistance, capillary density and enzyme activity followed a more prolonged time-course; in particular, the decline in the activity of enzymes of oxidative metabolism corresponded closely to that already established for the mitochondrial volume fraction. Reacquisition of fast properties was not accompanied by any changes in specific force-generating capacity. Observations from these experiments and from a related morphological study fit into a 'first-in, last-out' pattern for the response to stimulation and recovery. The slow-to-fast reversion that takes place during the recovery period provides a further opportunity for testing causal associations within the events underlying type transformation. It has important consequences for therapeutic applications that make use of the fatigue-resistant character of chronically stimulated muscle.

停止慢性刺激后快速肌肉特征的恢复:从慢到快转变过程中的生理、组织化学和代谢变化。
采用植入式电子刺激器对成年兔的快速收缩胫骨前肌和指长伸肌进行长期增加的使用。6周后停止刺激,并在随后的20周内每隔一段时间检查肌肉的生理、组织化学和生化特性。先前的研究表明,6周的刺激足以使快速抽搐肌肉的类型发生实质性的转变,然后表现出慢速抽搐肌肉的许多特征。目前的实验表明,这些刺激引起的变化是完全可逆的。恢复的时间过程是这样的,肌肉在停止刺激后大约12周恢复了原来的快速特性。快速肌的典型收缩特征和破伤风后增强仅在3-4周内迅速恢复,在同一时期,组织化学1型纤维的比例从约70%下降到对照水平。抗疲劳性、毛细血管密度和酶活性的变化随时间延长而延长;特别是,氧化代谢酶活性的下降与线粒体体积分数的下降密切相关。快速特性的重新获得并没有伴随着具体发力能力的任何变化。这些实验和相关形态学研究的观察结果符合对刺激和恢复的反应的“先入后出”模式。在恢复期间发生的从慢到快的回归为测试类型转换底层事件中的因果关系提供了进一步的机会。它对利用慢性刺激肌肉的抗疲劳特性的治疗应用具有重要的影响。
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of Abiological Character
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of Abiological Character 生命科学, 发育生物学与生殖生物学, 发育生物学
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