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Regional distribution of slow-twitch muscle fibers after reinnervation in adult rat hindlimb muscles
Authors:Wang Liangchun  Copray Sjef  Brouwer Nieske  Meek Marcel F  Kernell Daniel
Affiliation:Department of Medical Physiology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. lcwang@sci.kun.nl
Abstract:In adult rats, the sciatic nerve was unilaterally sectioned and reunited above the knee. Following a survival time of 21 weeks, five muscles were removed from both lower hindlimbs after determining their intra-limb positions. In each muscle, cryostat sections from seven equidistant proximo-distal levels were stained for myofibrillar ATPase. Intramuscular positions were determined for all slow-twitch type I fibers. Within each muscle, type I fibers were heterogeneously distributed, and the direction of type I fiber accumulation was, on average, almost identical in reinnervated muscles and contralateral controls. Furthermore, as in controls, a proximo-distal decline of type I fiber density was found in reinnervated muscles. Compared to contralateral controls, reinnervated muscles consistently showed a very high number of type I fibers at close interfiber distances, indicating respecification of muscle fiber types by the ingrowing nerve fibers. The results suggest that slow-twitch motor axons preferentially grew back toward the original slow-twitch muscle regions.
Keywords:muscle fiber type grouping  rat  reinnervation  skeletal muscle  slow‐twitch muscle fibers  topographical organization
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