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Effects of aging and life-long physical training on collagen in slow and fast skeletal muscle in rats
Authors:Vuokko Kovanen Phlic  Harri Suominen  Leena Peltonen
Institution:(1) Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland;(2) Recombinant-DNA-Laboratory, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;(3) Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, SF-40100 Jyväskylä, Finland
Abstract:Summary Intramuscular collagen in a slow (m. soleus) and a fast (m. rectus femoris) skeletal muscle was studied by biochemical, morphometric, and immunohistochemical methods. Wistar white rats of 1, 4, 10, and 24 months were used as experimental animals. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of life-long physical training (treadmill running, 5 days a week for 1, 3, 9, and 23 months depending on the age attained). The biochemical concentration of collagen was higher in m. soleus than in m. rectus femoris and it increased in youth and in old age in m. soleus. The trained rats had higher concentrations of collagen than the untrained rats at 10 and 24 months. The morphometrically measured area-fractions of both the endomysium and perimysium were higher in m. soleus than in m. rectus femoris. The age-related increase in intramuscular connective tissue was of endomysial origin. The immunohistochemical staining of type-I, -III, and -IV collagens indicated the more collagenous nature of m. soleus as compared with m. rectus femoris for all major collagen types; this was most marked for type-IV collagen of basement membrane. The results indicate that both age and endurance-type physical training further distinguish the slow and fast muscles with respect to their connective tissue.
Keywords:Collagen  Slow and fast skeletal muscle  Age  Endurance training  Endomysium  Perimysium  Rat
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