EFFECTS OF PARTIAL AND TOTAL DENERVATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF FIBERSIZE OF RAT SOLEUS MUSCLES - A QUANTITATIVE COMPUTER IMAGING ANALYSIS

Authors
Citation
Yy. Chien et Ns. Chu, EFFECTS OF PARTIAL AND TOTAL DENERVATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF FIBERSIZE OF RAT SOLEUS MUSCLES - A QUANTITATIVE COMPUTER IMAGING ANALYSIS, Acta histochemica et cytochemica, 28(3), 1995, pp. 255-261
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
00445991
Volume
28
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
255 - 261
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-5991(1995)28:3<255:EOPATD>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The effects of partial and total denervation on muscle fibers were stu died in rat soleus muscles by quantitative computer imaging analysis. Within 5 weeks after denervation, there was a progressive reduction of the soleus muscle weight in total denervation groups but a gradual re covery beginning in the third week and reaching 75% of the control in the fifth week in the partial denervation group. The reduction of musc le mass was mainly due to the replacement of large and medium-sized fi bers by small atrophic fibers. In totally denervated muscles, cross-se ctional fiber area showed a rapid decline after denervation, but the s hape distribution was nearly other hand, partially denervated muscles showed an asymmetrical fiber size distribution with a shift toward lar ge fibers. In control and totally denervated muscles, mean fiber area strongly correlated with the standard deviation from the mean, but in partially denervated muscles, this strong correlation no longer existe d and was replaced by larger standard deviations. It is concluded that only partially denervated muscles show significant variations in fibe r size.