Journal article
Effects of leukemia inhibitory factor on rat skeletal muscles are modulated by clenbuterol
P Gregorevic, DA Williams, GS Lynch
Muscle and Nerve | JOHN WILEY & SONS INC | Published : 2002
DOI: 10.1002/mus.10015
Abstract
Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) is implicated in skeletal muscle regeneration, but the effect of exogenous LIF on uninjured muscles is not known. We tested the hypothesis that LIF administration would stimulate muscle hypertrophy, with an increased effect during clenbuterol-induced fiber remodeling. Rats received daily injections of either saline or LIF, and either regular or clenbuterol-supplemented drinking water for 4 weeks, In the slow-twitch soleus muscles of LIF-treated rats, specific force (sPo) and muscle fiber size were increased by ∼13% and ∼26%, respectively, compared to saline-treated rats. In the soleus muscles of rats receiving LIF and clenbuterol, compared to rats receiving c..
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