N-ACETYLCYSTEINE DEPRESSES CONTRACTILE FUNCTION AND INHIBITS FATIGUE OF DIAPHRAGM IN-VITRO

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作者
KHAWLI, FA [1 ]
REID, MB [1 ]
机构
[1] BAYLOR COLL MED,DEPT MED,PULM & CRIT CARE SECT,HOUSTON,TX 77030
关键词
SKELETAL MUSCLE; OXYGEN RADICALS; ANTIOXIDANTS; EXCITATION-CONTRACTION COUPLING; REDOX STATE;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1994.77.1.317
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We have previously shown that antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase and catalase) depress contractility of unfatigued diaphragm fiber bundles and inhibit development of acute fatigue. In the present study, we tested for similar effects of N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC), a nonspecific antioxidant approved for clinical use. Diaphragms were excised from deeply anesthetized rats. Fiber bundles were removed, mounted isometrically at 37 degrees C, and stimulated directly using supramaximal current intensity. Studies of unfatigued muscle showed that 10 mM NAC reduced peak twitch stress (P < 0.0001), shortened time to peak twitch stress (P < 0.002), and shifted the stress-frequency curve down and to the right (P < 0.05). Fiber bundles incubated in 0.1-10 mM NAC exhibited a dose-dependent decrease in relative stresses developed during 30-Hz contraction (P < 0.0001) with no change in maximal tetanic (200 Hz) stress. NAC (10 mM) also inhibited acute fatigue. Throughout 10 min of intermittent contraction at 30-40 Hz, treated bundles developed higher stresses than time-matched control bundles (P < 0.0001). NAC concentrations greater than or equal to 30 mM were toxic, causing a prompt irreversible decrease in maximal tetanic stress (P < 0.0001). Because NAC effects mimic the effects of other antioxidant agents with different mechanisms of action, we conclude that exogenous antioxidants exert stereotypical effects on contractile function that differ between unfatigued and fatiguing muscle. Unlike antioxidant enzymes, however, NAC has been approved for clinical use and may be used in future studies of human muscle fatigue.
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