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ová,
Soukup
Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 142 20 Prague, Czech Republic
Received 6 February 1996; accepted in final form 30 September 1996.
Zacha
ová, Gisela, Helena
Knotková-Urbancová, Pavel Hník, and
Tomá
Soukup. Nociceptive atrophy of the rat soleus muscle induced by bone fracture: a morphometric study.
J. Appl. Physiol. 82(2): 552-557, 1997.
Reflex atrophy of the soleus muscle induced by ipsilateral
metatarsal bone fracture in Sagatal-anesthetized adult male rats was
studied by using two-dimensional stereological methods 7 days after the
operation. When compared with contralateral solei, the wet weight of
the experimental soleus muscles was decreased by ~24% and the area
of the entire muscle section by ~29%. In atrophied solei, the number
of type 1 fibers was lower by ~8%, resulting in lower total number
of fibers (by ~6%). This indicates that slow motor units might be
more sensitive to nociceptive stimulation. However, with respect to the
fiber area, the reflex atrophy induced by metatarsal bone fracture in
the rat soleus muscle resembles simple atrophy after 7 days, as the
mean muscle fiber area was decreased by ~26% with no significant
difference between atrophy in type 1 and type 2a fibers (by 27.3 and
23.0%, respectively).
muscle atrophy; muscle histochemistry; muscle two-dimensional stereology; muscle fiber types; pain
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