Effects of Long-Term Intake of a Fine-Grained Diet on the Mouse Masseter Muscle
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Cells Tissues Organs
- Vol. 128 (4) , 326-333
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000146360
Abstract
Muscle fibers of the masseter muscle of mice which had been fed a fine-grained diet for various periods were studied histochemically and morphometrically. The diameters of both extrafusal and intrafusal muscle fibers decreased with time in mice fed a fine-grained diet, compared with those of control mice. In animals maintained on the special diet for 160 days after weaning at the 20th postnatal day, the effects of the diet on the diameter of muscle spindles were severe, and the diameter of each type of red and white fibers was significantly smaller than those of control animals. But a significant difference was not recognized in the diameter of intermediate fibers between control and treated mice. Unexpectedly, white fibers having a smaller diameter than red fibers were observed in diet-fed mice after the 180th postnatal day, although white fibers having such small diameter were not detectable in control animals. Succinic dehydrogenase activities were decreased in both extrafusal and intrafusal fibers of experimental animals. Moreover, muscle spindles with no annulospiral endings were increased in number in mice fed the diet for 130 and 160 days after weaning, although those spindles also increased in control animals. The diameters of outer capsules and primary endings were also significantly decreased in the animals kept on the diet for a long time. These effects of the finegrained diet on the mouse masseter muscle became severer with time.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Course of denervation atrophy in type I and type II fibres of rat extensor digitorum longus muscleBrain Structure and Function, 1978
- Histochemical properties of masticatory muscles of growing rat and of matured mammalsComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1978
- Effect of exercise on skeletal muscle. I. Biochemical and histochemical properties.Journal of Applied Physiology, 1970
- Correlative histochemical study of skeletal muscle after suprasegmental denervation, peripheral nerve section, and skeletal fixationNeurology, 1968
- Cross‐innervated mammalian skeletal muscle: histochemical, physiological and biochemical observationsThe Journal of Physiology, 1967
- Neuronal Trophic FunctionArchives of Neurology, 1967
- Fiber sizes and capillary to fiber ratios in skeletal muscle of exercised ratsThe Anatomical Record, 1967
- BIOCHEMICAL ADAPTATIONS IN MUSCLE - EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON MITOCHONDRIAL OXYGEN UPTAKE AND RESPIRATORY ENZYME ACTIVITY IN SKELETAL MUSCLE1967
- Biochemical adaptation as a response to exercise. 1. Effect of swimming on the levels of lactic dehydrogenase, malic dehydrogenase and phosphorylase in muscles of 8-, 11- and 15-week-old ratsBiochemical Journal, 1959
- Succinic Dehydrogenase Activity of the Heart and Skeletal Muscle of Exercised RatsAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1956