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Restoration of Fast Muscle Characteristics Following Cessation of Chronic Stimulation. The Ultrastructure of Slow-to-fast Transformation

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Journal Cell Tissue Res
Date 1984 Jan 1
PMID 6509506
Citations 27
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When fast-twitch skeletal muscles of the adult rabbit are subjected to continuous low-frequency activity by electrical stimulation of the corresponding motor nerves, the fibers undergo an ultrastructural transformation, so that after 6 weeks they have acquired an appearance typical of slow-twitch fibers. In the present study, stimulation was discontinued at this stage in order to follow the reverse transformation, in which the fibers recovered their original morphological characteristics under conditions of normal endogenous activity. Stereological techniques were used to assess the time course of this process over a period of 20 weeks in terms of fiber cross-sectional area, extent of T-system, thickness of the Z-band, and volume fraction of mitochondria in the fiber core. Fibers of transformed muscles were smaller than those of control muscles, but the differences were no longer evident after 9 weeks of recovery. After 2 weeks the T-system was still of limited extent, as is characteristic of slow-twitch fibers; it increased toward the amount typical of fast-twitch fibers between 2 and 4 weeks, and had reached its full extent by 12 weeks. The wide Z-bands characteristic of slow-twitch fibers were retained for 4 weeks, but the thickness had begun to decrease by 8 weeks and recovery was complete by 12 weeks. The mitochondrial volume did not increase during recovery, in contrast to the large increases which had been observed to take place between 2 and 6 weeks during the fast-to-slow transformation. Overall, the recovery of fast-twitch ultrastructural characteristics was complete, but followed a more extended time course, and involved less myofibrillar disruption at an intermediate stage, than the original fast-to-slow transformation.

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