“…On the other hand, fiber atrophy is induced during the periods of decreased neuromuscular activity, e.g., in response to gravitational unloading by actual spaceflight (Allen et al, 1996;Martin et al, 1988;Miu et al, 1990;Oganov and Potapov, 1976;Ohira et al, 1992), or simulation models such as hindlimb suspension of rats (Ohira et al, 1992;Talmadge et al, 1996;Tischler et al, 1993;Winiarski et al, 1987) and/or human bedrest (Ohira et al, 1999). Such atrophy is prominent in antigravity muscles, such as soleus, composed of mainly slow-twitch fibers (Goldspink et al, 1986;Ohira et al, 1987 and1992) and with a marked reduction in fiber length and tension development due to plantarflexion of ankle joints during gravitational unloading Ohira et al, 2002).…”