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Female rats (7-8 mo old, n = 40) were randomly placed into the intact control (Int) and ovariectomized control (Ovx) groups. Two weeks after ovariectomy, animals were further divided into intact 2-wk hindlimb unloaded (Int-HU) and ovariectomized hindlimb unloaded (Ovx-HU). We hypothesized that there would be greater hindlimb unloading-related atrophy in Ovx than in Int rats. In situ contractile tests were performed on soleus (Sol), plantaris (Plan), peroneus longus (Per), and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles. Body weight and Sol mass were ~22% larger in Ovx than in Int group and ~18% smaller in both HU groups than in Int rats (Ovx × HU interaction, P < 0.05), and there was a similar trend in Plan muscle (P < 0.07). There were main effects (P < 0.05) for both ovariectomy (growth) and hindlimb unloading (atrophy) on gastrocnemius mass. Mass of the Per and EDL muscles was unaffected by either ovariectomy or hindlimb unloading. Time to peak twitch tension for EDL and one-half relaxation times for Sol, Plan, Per, and EDL muscles were faster (P < 0.05) in Ovx than in Int animals. The results suggest that 1) ovariectomy led to similar increases of ~20% in body weight and plantar flexor mass; 2) hindlimb unloading may have prevented ovariectomy-related muscle growth; 3) greater atrophy may have occurred in Sol and Plan of Ovx animals compared with controls; and 4) removal of ovarian hormonal influence decreased skeletal muscle contraction times.
muscle force; contraction time; disuse; atrophy; estrogen
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