热应激大鼠模型骨骼肌线粒体的改变。

Y D Hsu, S S Chen, W H Lee, S Z Lin, M C Kao, W L Tsao
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观察热应激大鼠骨骼肌的形态学和超微结构变化。将15只雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠置于42℃恒温烘箱中,造成热应激状态;10只大鼠作为对照。所有治疗大鼠均出现四肢无力,血清肌酸激酶水平升高(p < 0.01)。对比目鱼肌进行组织学、组织化学、超微结构和定量形态计量学分析。热应激组在Gomori三色染色中出现大量的红色纤维,在琥珀酸脱氢酶和细胞色素C氧化酶染色中出现高反应。粗红色纤维超微结构显示线粒体聚集增加,形成多个小巢,尤其位于肌层下间隙。热应激大鼠线粒体面积显著增加(p < 0.001)。线粒体面积的持续增加和线粒体的组织化学改变是热应激肌肉的早期病理异常,表明能量代谢的根本损害。
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Mitochondrial alterations of skeletal muscle in a heat stress rat model.

The morphological and ultrastructural alterations of skeletal muscle in experimental rats with heat stress were investigated. Fifteen male Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed in a 42 degrees C constant temperature oven, resulting in a heat stress state; ten rats were used as controls. All treated rats had weakness of the 4 limbs associated with increased serum creatine kinase levels (p < 0.01). Soleus muscles were submitted to histological, histochemical, ultrastructural and quantitative-morphometric analysis. The group receiving heat stress showed many ragged-red fibers in Gomori trichrome stain and appeared hyper-reactive in succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome C oxidase stains. The ultrastructure of ragged-red fibers showed increased mitochondrial aggregation as multiple small nests, which were particularly located in the subsarcolemmal space. The mitochondrial area was significantly increased in heat stress rats (p < 0.001). The consistently increased mitochondrial area and histochemical alterations of mitochondria are early pathological abnormalities in muscles with heat stress and indicate fundamental impairment of energy metabolism.

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