生理条件下大鼠骨骼肌快肌纤维的遗传优势与甲状腺激素的关系。

Acta anatomica Pub Date : 1998-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000046467
M Suwa, T Miyazaki, T Nakamura, S Sasaki, H Ohmori, S Katsuta
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为了研究各种骨骼肌肌纤维组成是否相互关联以及肌纤维类型组成是否与血清甲状腺激素水平相关,我们将在腓肠肌外侧头深部有较高比例的快抽动纤维优势大鼠(FFDR)与对照组进行比较。FFDR组通过在GAS中选择高百分比的FT纤维获得,对照组通过在同一基础群体中随机育种获得。分析GAS、比目鱼肌(SOL)、股中间肌(VI)、肱二头肌(BB)、腹直肌(RA)和指长伸肌(EDL)的FT纤维百分比。FFDR组GAS、SOL、VI和BB的FT纤维百分比均显著高于对照组(p
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Hereditary dominance of fast-twitch fibers in skeletal muscles and relation of thyroid hormone under physiological conditions in rats.

To investigate whether muscle fiber compositions of various skeletal muscles were correlated with each other and whether muscle fiber type composition was related to the serum thyroid hormone level, fast-twitch fiber dominant rats (FFDR), which had a higher percentage of fast-twitch (FT) fibers in the deep portion of the lateral head of the gastrocnemius muscle (GAS), were compared to a control group. The FFDR group was obtained by the selective breeding for high-percentage FT fibers in the GAS, and the control group was obtained by random breeding from the same base population. The percentages of FT fibers of the GAS, soleus (SOL), vastus intermedius (VI), biceps brachii (BB), rectus abdominis (RA) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles were analyzed. The percentages of FT fibers of the GAS, SOL, VI and BB in the FFDR group were significantly higher than in the control group (p<0.05), and percent FT fibers of the GAS were significantly correlated with those of the SOL (r = 0.62, p<0.01), VI (r = 0.45, p <0.05) and BB (r = 0.43, p<0.05). On the other hand, no significant differences between FFDR and the control group and no significant correlations with the GAS were observed in percent FT fibers of the RA and EDL. The total 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine (T3) level in FFDR was not significantly different from the control group and was not significantly correlated with the percentage of FT fibers. These data suggest that the percentages of FT fibers of various skeletal muscles are genetically correlated with each other, but some FT muscles are not because they might be close to the upper limits of the genetic adaptive range. In addition, percentages of FT fibers are independent of the total T3 level under physiological conditions.

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