PMID: 1200818Nov 1, 1975Paper

Synergistic tenotomy: effect on chronically denervated slow and fast muscles of rat

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
G J HerbisonJ F Ditunno

Abstract

A study was conducted with chronically denervated adult female Wistar rats to test the hypothesis that synergistic tenotomy of denervated skeletal muscles does not just retard atrophy but produces an increase in muscle weight. The animals were categorized in three groups-denervated exercised (DE), denervated tenotomized (DT), and denervated-tenotomized-exercised (DTE). Mechanical stretch was induced in the DE group by forcing the animals to stand on their hind legs to reach for food and water. In the DT group, mechanical stretch was induced by tenotomy of two synergists in the gastrocnemius-plantaris-soleus complex of each leg of the rat so that either the soleus or the plantaris was left as the only plantar-flexor of the ankle joint in each leg. Mechanical stretch was induced in the DTE group by forcing the animals to stand after the tenotomy of synergists at eight weeks postdenervation. All animals in the three experimental groups, and in the sedentary control group (D) were sacrificed at nine weeks postdenervation; the soleus and plantaris muscles were removed and evaluated for MW, DW and percent of hydration. The slow muscle (soleus) increased in muscle mass in DT (53%), DE (26%), and DTE (17%). The fast muscle (plantaris) ...Continue Reading

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