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J Appl Physiol 99: 1494-1499, 2005. First published June 30, 2005; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00394.2005
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Effects of inactivity on fiber size and myonuclear number in rat soleus muscle

Hui Zhong,1 Roland R. Roy,1 Boonclaire Siengthai,2 and V. Reggie Edgerton1,2

1Brain Research Institute and 2Physiological Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California

Submitted 8 April 2005 ; accepted in final form 24 June 2005

The effects of short-term (4 days) and long-term (60 days) neuromuscular inactivity on myonuclear number, size, and myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition of isolated rat soleus fibers were determined using confocal microscopy and gel electrophoresis. Inactivity was produced via spinal cord isolation (SI), i.e., complete spinal cord transections at a midthoracic and a high sacral level and bilateral deafferentation between the transection sites. Compared with control, there was an increase in the percentage of fibers containing the faster MHC isoforms after 60, but not 4, days of SI. The mean sizes of type I and type I+IIa fibers were 41 and 27% and 66 and 56% smaller after 4 and 60 days of SI, respectively. Thus atrophy occurred earlier than the shift in myosin heavy chain (MHC) profile. The number of myonuclei was ~30% higher in type I than type I+IIa fibers in control soleus, but after 60 days of SI these values were similar. The number of myonuclei per millimeter in type I fibers was significantly lower than control after 60 days of SI, whereas there was no change in type I+IIa fibers. Thus myonuclei were eliminated from fibers containing only type I MHC. Because the magnitude of the loss of myonuclei was less than the level of atrophy, the myonuclear domains of both type I and type I+IIa fibers were significantly lower than control. Thus chronic (60 days) inactivity results in smaller, faster fibers that contain a higher than normal amount of DNA per unit of cytoplasm. The absence of activation of muscle fibers that are normally the most active (pure type I fibers) resulted in most, but not all, fibers expressing some fast MHC isoforms. The results also indicate that a loss of myonuclei is not a prerequisite for sustained muscle fiber atrophy.

spinal cord isolation; myosin heavy chain isoforms; fiber phenotypes; disuse; fiber cross-sectional area



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: R. R. Roy, Brain Research Institute, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Box 951761, 1320 Gonda Neuroscience and Genetics Bldg., Los Angeles, CA 90095-1761 (e-mail: rrr{at}ucla.edu)




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