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Department of Biology, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
Results from the Russian Cosmos program suggest that the rhesus
monkey is an excellent model for studying weightlessness-induced changes in muscle function. Consequently, the purpose of this investigation was to establish the resting levels of selected substrate
and enzymes in individual slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers of the
rhesus monkey. A second objective was to determine the effect of an
18-day sit in the Spacelab experiment-support primate facility
[Experimental System for the Orbiting Primate (ESOP)].
Muscle biopsies of the soleus and medial gastrocnemius muscles were
obtained 1 mo before and immediately after an 18-day ESOP sit. The
biopsies were freeze-dried, and individual fibers were isolated and
assayed for the substrates glycogen and lactate and for the high-energy
phosphates ATP and phosphocreatine. Fiber enzyme activity was also
determined for the glycolytic enzymes phosphofructokinase and lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH) and for the oxidative markers 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA
dehydrogenase (
-OAC) and citrate synthase. Consistent with other
species, the fast type II fibers contained higher glycogen content than
did the slow type I fibers. The ESOP sit had no significant effects on
the metabolic profile of the slow fibers of either muscle or the fast fibers of the soleus. However, the fast gastrocnemius fibers showed a
significant decline in phosphocreatine and an increase in lactate. Also, similar to other species, the fast fibers contained significantly higher LDH activities and lower 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activities. For the muscle enzymes, the quantitatively most important effect of the ESOP sit occurred with LDH where activities increased in
all fiber types postsit except the slow type I fiber of the medial gastrocnemius.
monkey muscle; substrate content and enzyme activities; fast- and slow-twitch fibers
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