2002
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01245.2001
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Unilateral lower limb suspension does not mimic bed rest or spaceflight effects on human muscle fiber function

Abstract: . Unilateral lower limb suspension does not mimic bed rest or spaceflight effects on human muscle fiber function. J Appl Physiol 93: 354-360, 2002. First published April 5, 2002 10.1152/japplphysiol.01245. 2001.-We used Ca 2ϩ -activated skinned muscle fibers to test the hypothesis that unilateral lower leg suspension (ULLS) alters cross-bridge mechanisms of muscle contraction. Soleus and gastrocnemius biopsies were obtained from eight subjects before ULLS, immediately after 12 days of ULLS (post-0 h), and af… Show more

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“…Also, after 21 days of immobilization VL fibre type I CSA declined by 13%, whereas both type IIa and IIx CSA was reduced by 10% (Hortobagyi et al 2000). This seems consistent with the findings of a reduction of 7% in soleus fibre diameter without any changes in the gastrocnemius muscle following 12 days of ULLS (Widrick et al 2002).…”
Section: Effect Of Actual and Simulated Microgravity On Muscle Sizesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Also, after 21 days of immobilization VL fibre type I CSA declined by 13%, whereas both type IIa and IIx CSA was reduced by 10% (Hortobagyi et al 2000). This seems consistent with the findings of a reduction of 7% in soleus fibre diameter without any changes in the gastrocnemius muscle following 12 days of ULLS (Widrick et al 2002).…”
Section: Effect Of Actual and Simulated Microgravity On Muscle Sizesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…A quite similar trend of specific force decrease was found in the type I fibers (Ϫ9%), although the difference did not reach the significance level. The specific force measurements were made in only a subset of the subjects, specifically in three male subjects, but importantly reflect quite similar trends as those observed in two previous studies examining specific force in muscle fibers of young male subjects after a period of ULLS ranging from 4 to 21 days (6, 21); those studies, using fibers that were chemically skinned and stored, found the specific force was reduced by ϳ13 to 20% in both type I and type II fibers (6,21,54). One possible explanation for the decrease of specific force following ULLS, which was not explicitly examined here, is a loss of total myosin content.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Similar results were found after 17-day spaceXight by Widrick et al (1999) in muscle Wbres the human soleus showing a 30 and 55% increase of the Vo for type I and type IIa Wbres, respectively. In contrast, a decrease in Vo of the human single Wbres was found after bed rest (Trappe et al 2004;Larsson et al 1996;Widrick et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%