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.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sports Med Phys Fitness
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.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
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.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAviakosm Ekolog Med
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.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ultrastructure of muscle spindles (incapsulated mechanoreceptors of stretch of extrafusal muscle fibres) of m. soleus in adult Wistar rats after repeated unloading of support on hind limbs with preservation of support loading on fore limbs has been studied by transmissing electron microscopy. It was shown that, along with muscle spindles with the ordinary number of intrafusal muscle fibres (four), m.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe used electron microscopy to evaluate the effect of support unloading of m. soleus in adult Wistar rats (restrained in an antiorthostatic posture for 23-24 h/day within 24 days) on the ultrastructure of the intrafusal fibers and motor neuromuscular junctions of the muscle spindles, as well as the efficiency of intermittent hypergravity (+2Gz; 1 h/day for 19 days in a centrifuge in hypokinetic cages) as a countermeasure used in conditions of support unloading of this muscle. In the absence of support on the hind limbs, most of intrafusal fibers of m.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is interesting to ascertain the adaptive reaction of rat neuromuscular junctions (NMJ) of muscle fibers of different types to a chronic physical load. We examined ultrastructural changes in NMJ following both static load (pre- and postnatal ontogenesis of Wistar rats till a 2 month age took place under a constant rotation on the centrifuge at hypergravity conditions 2G), and after three kinds of dynamic loads (1/run on treadmill with a speed 35 m/min for 6 wks, 10-60 min/day; 2/swimmings, each 10 hrs/day for 10 days; 3/strength exercises on a vertical treadmill with load for 6 wks). Differences in NMJ reaction of muscle fibers of the same type to various loads were established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe compared the ultrastructure of type 2A extrafusal muscle fibers, the nuclear chain, and other intrafusal fibers of muscle spindle (muscle stretch mechanoreceptor) in adult rats after a prolonged swimming (5-10 h/day, 10 days). The Golgi apparatus was expressed moderately in type 2A extrafusal fibers and hypertrophied in the motor B zone of nuclear chain intrafusal fibers. Intense development of the Golgi apparatus in the nuclear chain intrafusal fiber appears to be related to glycogenolysis in the autophagous vacuoles, involvement in the lysosome activity, and plasma membrane renewal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIzv Akad Nauk Ser Biol
August 2000
Changes in the ultrastructure of neuromuscular junctions have been considered as an index to adaptation of Wistar rats (whose pre- and postnatal ontogenesis proceeded on a centrifuge under constant rotation until the age of two months) to the hypergravity conditions (2G) and, then, to earth gravity (1G): on the 2nd and 15th days after centrifuge stoppage. The dynamic of synaptic vesicles was shown: their number increased at 2G and gradually decreased at 1G. Local damage of muscle fibers, partial separation of the motor axonal terminal from intrafusal fiber, and membrane twisting were noted at the increased gravity-dependent static load (2G).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
July 1999
The analysis of the results of prolonged observations on the prophylactic immunization of employees working with R. prowazekii is presented. The necessity of the differentiated approach to the determination of the immunization schedule and the choice of vaccine is shown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe comparison of the number of satellite cells in the fast oxidative glycolytic muscle fibers of m. quadriceps femoris in males of normal Wistar rats aged 16-17 weeks (5 animals) and rats trained for endurance (5 animals) was made. After six weeks of treadmill running at a speed of 35 m/min in an increasing regimen, the number of satellite cells in trained animals (9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Eksp Biol Med
April 1988
Dexamethasone administration to rats at a dose of 100 micrograms/100 g body weight for 10 days resulted in the appearance of large synaptic vesicles in axon terminals, migration of synaptic vesicles to synaptic slits, local broadening of synaptic slit, proliferation of mitochondria in pre- and postsynaptic zones of the axomuscular synapses, destruction of myofibrils and other organelles in the postsynaptic area and the presence of lysosomes in this region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArkh Anat Gistol Embriol
March 1988
In frogs, tortoises and rats autotransplantation of the whole gastrocnemius muscle has been performed into its own bed at sewing the nerve to the autotransplant and at its denervation. Fragments of the skeletal muscles are also transplanted into the brain and into the spinal cord in frogs and rats. By means of light and electron microscopy, restorative processes are studied in the transplanted muscles.
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