Morphological changes in continuously stretched skeletal muscles in sheep
- 1 August 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 54 (2) , 184-190
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02335927
Abstract
The effects of continuous elongation of skeletal muscles were studied on six sheep who underwent a lengthening osteotomy of the right tibia. Open muscle biopsies were taken from the biceps femoris muscle preoperatively (Group A), after 5 weeks of bone distraction (Group B) and after another 5 weeks without further distraction (Group C). The size and distribution of type 1 (slow-twitch) and type 2 (fast-twitch) muscle fibres were determined from sections stained for myofibrillar ATPase activity. All sections were also evaluated by light microscopy, especially with regard to myopathie changes. The type 2 fibres showed a significant decrease in size from group A to B and from group B to C. The reduction in fibre size from group A to C was 44.2%. The type 1 fibres, on the other hand, showed no significant differences in mean fibre size between the groups. However, there were considerable individual variations in type 1 fibre size between the groups. The distribution of both fibre types was similar in groups A and B (appr. 17% type 1 fibres) whereas the relative number of type 1 fibres was reduced to 12.4% in group C (P<0.01). Myopathic changes, i.e. muscle fibre necroses, were not seen in any of the groups. It is concluded that the type 2 fibre atrophy is mainly caused by muscular inactivity during the postoperative period, but an additional effect of continuous stretching of the muscle cannot be excluded. Although of statistical significance, the small numerical reduction in type 1 fibres in group C is probably not indicative of an interconversion of fibre types. It is suggested that the weakness of continuously stretched muscles in lengthening osteotomies might be prevented by electrical stimulation of the motor nerves.Keywords
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