The aim of our research was to examine whether there are differences in the morphology of neuromuscular junctions of different types of muscle fibers in rodents, and after their adaptation to six weeks endurance exercise training. After 5-day acclimation, Wistar rats were subjected to run with the speed 35 m/min during 6 week, 5 days per week and the training volume reached 60 min per day. Muscle samples for ultrastructural studies were fixed, dehydrated and embedded in Epon-812.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of the present study was to determine the relationships between the changes of myofibrils in fast-twitch oxidative-glycolytic (type IIA) fibres and fast-twitch glycolytic (type IIB) muscle fibres, protein synthesis and degradation rate in exercise-induced myopathic skeletal muscle. Exhaustive exercise was used to induce myopathy in Wistar rats. Intensity of glycogenolysis in muscle fibres during exercise, protein synthesis rate, degradation rate and structural changes of myofibrils were measured using morphological and biochemical methods.
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December 2009
This review briefly summarizes studies that examine fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscles and the ultra- and molecular structure of fibre types, including intrafusal fibres, during adaptation to exercise training. Adaptation capability of skeletal muscle to different types of exercise training depends on rearrangements in the contractile apparatus, mitochondria, other fibre organelles and neuromuscular junctions. Skeletal muscle functional capacity depends on structural changes in fibre organelles and is related to higher centres of motor control as the adaptation process needs information about muscle length and speed of contraction at any time during the training process.
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November 2007
The purpose of this study was to assess the development of ageing- and glucocorticoid-related sarcopenia on the level of myofibrillar apparatus, paying attention to the synthesis (SR) and degradation rate (DR) of contractile proteins, muscle strength, and daily motor activity. We also wanted to test the effect of ageing and dexamethasone (Dex) excess on the regeneration peculiarities of skeletal muscle autografts. Four and 30-month-old male rats of the Wistar strain were used.
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January 2007
Postponed for a long time repeated simulation of the weightlessness effects in rats by tail-suspension increases in the amount of intrafusal muscle fibers in m. soleus spindles, reflecting presumably elevation of the sensitivity of mechanoreceptors.
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