Journal article
Endurance exercise effects on the contractile properties of single, skinned skeletal muscle fibres of young rats
GS Lynch, DG Stephenson, DA Williams
Pflugers Archiv European Journal of Physiology | SPRINGER | Published : 1991
DOI: 10.1007/BF00370466
Abstract
Single fibres were isolated from the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and the soleus (SOL) muscles of the hindlimb from young male Wistar rats which had undergone a 10-week programme of endurance swimming from the age of 2 weeks. Fibres were mechanically skinned and activated with Ca2+- and Sr2+ -buffered solutions. Muscle fibres were classified by means of well-defined criteria concerning various aspects of their contractile behaviour. Most fibres could be allocated into specific groups; however, a significant proportion (13% of the sampled population) did not fit these rigid classifications but displayed contractile activation characteristics common to more than one fibre type. In these cas..
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