Abstract: | Allen, David L., Jon K. Linderman, Roland R. Roy, Richard E. Grindeland, Venkat Mukku, and V. Reggie Edgerton. Growth hormone/IGF-I and/or resistive exercise maintains myonuclearnumber in hindlimb unweighted muscles. J. Appl.Physiol. 83(5): 1857-1861, 1997.In the presentstudy of rats, we examined the role, during 2 wk ofhindlimb suspension, of growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor I(GH/IGF-I) administration and/or brief bouts of resistance exercise in ameliorating the loss of myonuclei in fibers of the soleusmuscle that express type I myosin heavy chain. Hindlimb suspensionresulted in a significant decrease in mean soleus wet weight that wasattenuated either by exercise alone or by exercise plus GH/IGF-Itreatment but was not attenuated by hormonal treatment alone. Both meanmyonuclear number and mean fiber cross-sectional area (CSA) of fibersexpressing type I myosin heavy chain decreased after 2 wk of suspensioncompared with control (134 vs. 162 myonuclei/mm and 917 vs. 2,076 µm2, respectively). NeitherGH/IGF-I treatment nor exercise alone affected myonuclear number orfiber CSA, but the combination of exercise and growth-factor treatmentattenuated the decrease in both variables. A significant correlationwas found between mean myonuclear number and mean CSA across allgroups. Thus GH/IGF-I administration and brief bouts of muscle loadinghad an interactive effect in attenuating the loss of myonuclei inducedby chronic unloading. |