GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION OF FAST AND SLOW MUSCLES IN FETAL SHEEP, AND THE EFFECTS OF HYPOPHYSECTOMY

Citation
I. Javen et al., GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION OF FAST AND SLOW MUSCLES IN FETAL SHEEP, AND THE EFFECTS OF HYPOPHYSECTOMY, Journal of physiology, 494(3), 1996, pp. 839-849
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223751
Volume
494
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
839 - 849
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3751(1996)494:3<839:GADOFA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
1. Isometric contractile characteristics of fast-twitch (flexor digito rum longus, FDL; medial gastrocnemius, MG) and slow-twitch (soleus) mu scles were determined in pentobarbitone-anaesthetized fetal sheep betw een 90 and 140 days gestation. Five fetuses were hypophysectomized (HP X) at 90-95 days gestation and then studied at 138-140 days. 2. At 90- 95 days gestation the time to peak of single twitch contractions for t he soleus, MG and FDL were not significantly different from each other ; the mean value (+/-S.E.M.) for all the muscles at this age was 77.6 +/- 9.0 ms. At 120-125 days gestation the MG and PDL contracted signif icantly faster (44.0 +/- 0.9 and 40.8 +/- 1.8 ms, respectively) than a t 90-95 days, and did not change significantly thereafter. In contrast , the soleus muscle contracted more slowly (111.9 +/- 6.6 ms) at 138-1 40 days than at 90-95 days and 120-125 days gestation. 3. Soleus muscl e consisted of type I fibres at all gestational ages. There was no sig nificant change with gestational age in the relative numbers of type I and II fibres in the MG and FDL, but in the diaphragm the number of t ype I fibres increased and the number of type II fibres decreased betw een 125 and 138 days gestation. 4. HPX abolished the normal increase o f soleus weight relative to body weight between 125 and 138 days but d id not alter the change of twitch contraction time with age. HPX signi ficantly prolonged twitch time to peak and time to half-relaxation of MG and time to half-relaxation of PDL at 138 days. 5. The maximum rate of rise of the isometric tetanic contraction was unchanged by HPX in all three hindlimb muscles, but fatigue of MG and FDL was increased. 6 . The relative proportions of different fibre types in the hindlimb mu scles and the diaphragm were unchanged by HPX, but there was a signifi cant decrease in mean areas of type I and II fibres in the FDL and MG of the HPX fetuses.