Mechanical properties of rabbit latissimus dorsi muscle after stretch and/or electrical stimulation |
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Authors: | James, R. S. Cox, V. M. Young, I. S. Altringham, J. D. Goldspink, D. F. |
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Abstract: | James, R. S., V. M. Cox, I. S. Young, J. D. Altringham, andD. F. Goldspink Mechanical properties of rabbit latissimus dorsimuscle after stretch and/or electrical stimulation.J. Appl. Physiol. 83(2): 398-406, 1997.The work loop technique was used to measure the mechanicalperformance in situ of the latissimus dorsi (LD) muscles of rabbitsmaintained under fentanyl anesthesia. After 3 wk of incrementallyapplied stretch the LD muscles were 36% heavier, but absolute poweroutput (195 mW/muscle) was not significantly changed relative to thatof external control muscle (206 mW). In contrast, continuous 10-Hzelectrical stimulation reduced power output per kilogram of muscle>75% after 3 or 6 wk and muscle mass by 32% after 6 wk. Whencombined, stretch and 10-Hz electrical stimulation preserved orincreased the mass of the treated muscles but failed to prevent an 80%loss in maximum muscle power. However, this combined treatmentincreased fatigue resistance to a greater degree than electricalstimulation alone. These stretched/stimulated muscles, therefore, aremore suitable for cardiomyoplasty. Nonetheless, further work will benecessary to find an ideal training program for this surgicalprocedure. |
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