Rostrocaudal variation of fiber type composition in rat intercostal muscles |
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Authors: | J. M. Cunningham K. K. Kaiser J. R. Sanes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University Medical Center, 63110 St. Louis, MO, USA;(2) Department of Neurology, Washington University Medical Center, 63110 St. Louis, MO, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary We used the histochemical stain for ATPase to compare the fiber-type composition of rat internal and external intercostal muscles from thoracic (T) segments 2–5, 8, and 11. At each level, type II fibers were more numerous than type I fibers, type II B fibers were more numerous than II A fibers, and type I fibers were more numerous in external than in internal intercostals. However, fiber type composition varied from segment to segment. For example, the proportion of type II A fibers increased in a rostrocaudal gradient in internal but not external intercostals, and type I fibers were more prevalent at rostral and caudal than at intermediate levels in both internal and external intercostals. These results provide a basis for interpreting previous physiological and molecular studies which have compared intercostal muscles from different segmental levels. |
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