Rehabilitating effect of vitamin E therapy on the ultrastructural changes in skeletal muscles of vitamin E-deficient rabbits

Abstract
Ultrastructural repair of the morphological damages produced in nutritional muscular dystrophy was studied by refeeding dystrophic rabbits with vitamin E. Weanling (1.2 kg body weight) rabbits were fed a vitamin E-deficient diet for 24 days. Half of this group was then sacrificed and the remainder was given an initial oral dose of 50 mg of dl-α-tocopherol acetate and a vitamin E supplemented diet for 28 days. Control animals were fed a vitamin E supplemented diet with 50 mg of dl-α-tocopherol acetate per kilogram of diet. Abnormalities of dystrophic muscles included streaming Z-disk, degenerated mitochondria, fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum and development and aggregation of myelin figures. The effect of vitamin E therapy resulted in significant repair of the dystrophic muscle. Small localized sections of rehabilitated muscle revealed abnormal mitochondria and residual myelin figures.