RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE METABOLISM IN EXPERIMENTAL HEART-FAILURE - EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL-TRAINING

被引:37
作者
BRUNOTTE, F
THOMPSON, CH
ADAMOPOULOS, S
COATS, A
UNITT, J
LINDSAY, D
KAKLAMANIS, L
RADDA, GK
RAJAGOPALAN, B
机构
[1] OXFORD RADCLIFFE TRUST,MRC,BIOCHEM & CLIN MAGNET RESONANCE UNIT,OXFORD OX3 9DU,ENGLAND
[2] OXFORD RADCLIFFE TRUST,DEPT CARDIOVASC MED,OXFORD OX3 9DU,ENGLAND
[3] OXFORD RADCLIFFE TRUST,DEPT PATHOL,OXFORD OX3 9DU,ENGLAND
[4] NATL HEART & LUNG INST,DEPT CARDIAC MED,LONDON SW3 6LY,ENGLAND
来源
ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA | 1995年 / 154卷 / 04期
关键词
HEART FAILURE; P-31 MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY; PHYSICAL TRAINING; RAT; SKELETAL MUSCLE METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1111/j.1748-1716.1995.tb09929.x
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Skeletal muscle metabolic abnormalities exist in chronic heart failure. The influence of physical training on muscle metabolism after myocardial infarction was studied in a rat model. P-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy and enzyme assays were performed in Wistar rats 12 weeks after coronary artery ligation. Infarcted rats were allocated randomly to either 6 weeks of training or non-training. Spectra were collected from the calf muscles during sciatic nerve stimulation at 2 Hz. Fibre typing and enzymatic assays were performed on the muscles of the contralateral non stimulated leg. Post-mortem rats were also divided into severe and moderate heart failure according to the lung weight per body weight. At 200 g twitch tension, phosphocreatine and pH were found to be significantly lower in the non-trained severe heart failure group compared with the other groups. Phosphocreatine recovery half-time was significantly longer in the non-trained group with severe heart failure and correlated with the citrate synthase activity in the muscle. The training did not induce a change in the enzyme activities in the infarcted animals with moderate heart failure but did correct the lower citrate synthase activity in the non-trained severe heart failure animals. This normalization of muscle metabolism was achieved by training without any change in calf muscle mass, making atrophy unlikely to be the sole cause of the metabolic changes in heart failure. Training in rats with severe heart failure can reverse the abnormalities of skeletal muscle metabolism, implicating decreased physical activity in the aetiology of these changes.
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页码:439 / 447
页数:9
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