Severe muscle weakness concomitant with preferential depletion of myosin has been observed in several pathological conditions. Here, we used the steroid-denervation (S-D) rat model, which shows dramatic decrease in myosin content and force production, to test whether electrical stimulation (ES) treatment can prevent these deleterious changes. S-D was induced by cutting the sciatic nerve and subsequent daily injection of dexamethasone for 7 days. For ES treatment, plantarflexor muscles were electrically stimulated to produce four sets of five isometric contractions each day. Plantarflexor in situ isometric torque, muscle weight, skinned muscle fiber force, and protein and mRNA expression were measured after the intervention period. ES treatm...
Abstract Background The ability of skeletal muscle to grow and regenerate is dependent on resident s...
Skeletal muscle weakness is a prominent feature in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this ...
Contraction-induced adaptations in skeletal muscles are well characterized in vivo, but the underlyi...
Although there is good evidence to indicate a major role of intrinsic impairment of the contractile ...
Following one month of denervation, a skeletal muscle loses 62% of its mass and 95% of its maximum f...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effects of low-frequency electrical muscle st...
Denervated skeletal muscles lack contractile activity and subsequently lose mass and the ability to ...
Electrical stimulation has been used to prevent muscle atrophy, but this method is different in many...
Skeletal muscles of old rats and elderly humans lose muscle mass and maximum force. Denervation is a...
This study was made to obtain a more definite information of adaptive effects of electrical stimulat...
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2009 Dec;68(12):1256-68. A subpopulation of rat muscle fibers maintains an...
To define the time-course and potential effects of electrical stimulation on permanently denervated ...
The extent and mechanisms by which neural input regulates skeletal muscle mass remain largely unknow...
Within 5 weeks, denervated extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of rats lose 66% of mass, 91% of ...
The capability of regeneration for skeletal muscle after injury depends on the differentiation and p...
Abstract Background The ability of skeletal muscle to grow and regenerate is dependent on resident s...
Skeletal muscle weakness is a prominent feature in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this ...
Contraction-induced adaptations in skeletal muscles are well characterized in vivo, but the underlyi...
Although there is good evidence to indicate a major role of intrinsic impairment of the contractile ...
Following one month of denervation, a skeletal muscle loses 62% of its mass and 95% of its maximum f...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effects of low-frequency electrical muscle st...
Denervated skeletal muscles lack contractile activity and subsequently lose mass and the ability to ...
Electrical stimulation has been used to prevent muscle atrophy, but this method is different in many...
Skeletal muscles of old rats and elderly humans lose muscle mass and maximum force. Denervation is a...
This study was made to obtain a more definite information of adaptive effects of electrical stimulat...
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2009 Dec;68(12):1256-68. A subpopulation of rat muscle fibers maintains an...
To define the time-course and potential effects of electrical stimulation on permanently denervated ...
The extent and mechanisms by which neural input regulates skeletal muscle mass remain largely unknow...
Within 5 weeks, denervated extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of rats lose 66% of mass, 91% of ...
The capability of regeneration for skeletal muscle after injury depends on the differentiation and p...
Abstract Background The ability of skeletal muscle to grow and regenerate is dependent on resident s...
Skeletal muscle weakness is a prominent feature in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In this ...
Contraction-induced adaptations in skeletal muscles are well characterized in vivo, but the underlyi...