Fiber-type transitions and satellite cell activation in low-frequency-stimulated muscles of young and aging rats.

  • C T Putman
  • Karim Sultan
  • T Wassmer
  • J A Bamford
  • D Skorjanc
  • D Pette

Abstract

We examined satellite cell content and the activity of satellite cell progeny in tibialis anterior muscles of young (15 weeks) and aging (101 weeks) Brown Norway (BN) rats, after they were exposed for 50 days to a standardized and highly reproducible regime of chronic low-frequency electrical stimulation. Chronic low-frequency electrical stimulation was successful in inducing fast-to-slow fiber-type transformation, characterized by a 2.3-fold increase in the proportion of IIA fibers and fourfold and sevenfold decreases in the proportion of IID/X and IIB fibers in both young and aging BN rats. These changes were accompanied by a twofold increase in the satellite cell content in both the young and aging groups; satellite cell content reached a level that was significantly higher in the young group (p

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer12
ISSN1079-5006
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2001
pubmed 11723143