Author:
Novák P,Zachařová G,Soukup T
Abstract
We analyzed fiber type composition of soleus and extensor
digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of 3- to 19-month-old male and
female inbred Lewis rats using histochemical demonstration of
mATPase activity. The rats were divided into four groups of the
mean age of 3, 6, 9 and 14 months. We found that the soleus
muscle of 3-month-old rats contained significantly more of fast
2A fibers and less of slow type 1 fibers compared to older rats,
while no significant difference was found between female and
male rats at any age group. In contrast, we found no significant
difference in the EDL fiber type composition among the age
groups, but we found that the EDL muscle of female rats
contained significantly less 2A fibers and more 2B fibers than that
of male animals. Our results thus revealed an age difference in
the soleus muscle and a sex difference in the EDL muscle among
postnatal Lewis rats. The number of slow type 1 fibers in the
soleus muscle varied between 87 and 100 % and that of 2A
fibers between 13 and 0 %. In the EDL the percentage of type 1
fibers varied between 2.6 and 8.7 %, that of 2A fibers between
12.6 and 25.8 % and that of 2B fibers between 70.4 and 81.6 %.
Both muscles thus exhibited a considerable degree of variability
among individual animals even in the same age group.
Furthermore, a comparison of the Lewis rats with literature data
of other rat strains showed that the number of fast 2A fibers in
the soleus muscle of 4-month-old and older animals decreased in
this order: SHR > Lister Hooded > Fisher 344 > SpragueDawley > Wistar > WBN/Kob > Lewis strain, being almost 20 % in the SHR and less than 2 % in the Lewis rats. In contrast, the “fastest” composition (judged according to the percentage of the
fastest 2B fibers) of the EDL muscle was demonstrated by Lewis,
Wistar and Fisher 344 rats (about 75 %), while Sprague-Dawley
and WBN/Kob rats contained only about 50 % of 2B fibers. The
percentage of slow type 1 fibers in the EDL was low in all strains
(about 5 %). Our results thus show that the individual, age and
sex as well as inter-strain differences in muscle fiber type
composition should not be ignored when comparing results of
different studies. We also demonstrated that the inbred Lewis
strain appears to have more “specialized” muscle composition, as
its soleus is the “slowest” and its EDL is the “fastest” among the
routinely used rat strains.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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