2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-014-1247-5
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Slow to fast muscle transformation following heterochronous isotransplantation is influenced by host thyroid hormone status

Abstract: We studied the effect of regeneration, altered innervation and thyroid hormone (TH) levels on fiber type transitions in slow soleus (SOL) muscles grafted (GRAFT) into host extensor digitorum longus (EDLh) muscles of euthyroid (EU), hyperthyroid (HT) and hypothyroid (HY) Lewis strain rats. SOL muscles were excised from 3-week to 4-week-old inbred Lewis rats and intramuscularly transplanted into EDLh muscles of 2-month-old female rats of the same strain. The proportions of type 1, 2A, 2X and 2B fibers of GRAFT w… Show more

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“…Thus, the type IIb fiber identified in our histochemical analysis also included type IIx fibers. In recent reports, it has been suggested that type IIx fibers might be most sensitive to external effects, such as thyroid hormone status (Kopecka et al 2014, Soukup andSmerdu 2015). Thus, glucocorticoids may have different effects on type IIx and IIb muscle fibers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the type IIb fiber identified in our histochemical analysis also included type IIx fibers. In recent reports, it has been suggested that type IIx fibers might be most sensitive to external effects, such as thyroid hormone status (Kopecka et al 2014, Soukup andSmerdu 2015). Thus, glucocorticoids may have different effects on type IIx and IIb muscle fibers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%