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Integrative Muscle Biology Laboratory, Exercise Science Department, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
Skeletal muscle is a target of anabolic steroid action; however, anabolic steroid's affect on aged skeletal muscle is not well understood. The effect of 4 wk of nandrolone decanoate (ND) administration on hindlimb muscles of 5- and 25-mo-old Fischer 344/Brown Norway rats was examined. ND (6 mg/kg body wt) was injected every 7th day for 4 wk. Controls received an oil injection. ND significantly reduced 25-mo-old rat perirenal fat pad mass by 30%. Soleus (Sol) and plantaris (Plan) muscle-to-body weight ratios were reduced in 25-mo-old rats. ND did not affect Sol or Plan muscle-to-body weight ratios at either age. Sol DNA concentration was reduced by 25% in 25-mo-old rats, and ND increased it to 12% greater than 5-mo-old rats. ND did not affect Plan DNA content. Sol androgen receptor (AR) protein in 25-mo-old rats was reduced to 35% of 5-mo-old values. ND increased AR protein by 900% in 25-mo-old rat Sol. Plan AR concentration was not affected by aging but was induced by ND in both age groups. Aging or ND treatment did not affect glucocorticoid receptor levels in either muscle. These data demonstrate that fast- and slow-twitch rat hindlimb muscles differ in their response to aging and ND therapy.
hypertrophy; nandrolone decanoate; sarcopenia; muscle wasting
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