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Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest

Identification of countermeasures able to prevent disuse-induced muscle wasting is crucial to increase performance of crew members during space flight as well as ameliorate patient’s clinical outcome after long immobilization periods. We report on the outcome of short but high-impact reactive jumps...

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Autores principales: Blottner, Dieter, Hastermann, Maria, Weber, Robert, Lenz, Regina, Gambara, Guido, Limper, Ulrich, Rittweger, Jörn, Bosutti, Alessandra, Degens, Hans, Salanova, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32009969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01527
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author Blottner, Dieter
Hastermann, Maria
Weber, Robert
Lenz, Regina
Gambara, Guido
Limper, Ulrich
Rittweger, Jörn
Bosutti, Alessandra
Degens, Hans
Salanova, Michele
author_facet Blottner, Dieter
Hastermann, Maria
Weber, Robert
Lenz, Regina
Gambara, Guido
Limper, Ulrich
Rittweger, Jörn
Bosutti, Alessandra
Degens, Hans
Salanova, Michele
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description Identification of countermeasures able to prevent disuse-induced muscle wasting is crucial to increase performance of crew members during space flight as well as ameliorate patient’s clinical outcome after long immobilization periods. We report on the outcome of short but high-impact reactive jumps (JUMP) as countermeasure during 60 days of 6° head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest on myofiber size, type composition, capillarization, and oxidative capacity in tissue biopsies (pre/post/recovery) from the knee extensor vastus lateralis (VL) and deep calf soleus (SOL) muscle of 22 healthy male participants (Reactive jumps in a sledge, RSL-study 2015–2016, DLR:envihab, Cologne). Bed rest induced a slow-to-fast myofiber shift (type I –>II) with an increased prevalence of hybrid fibers in SOL after bed rest without jumps (control, CTRL, p = 0.016). In SOL, JUMP countermeasure in bed rest prevented both fast and slow myofiber cross-sectional area (CSA) decrements (p = 0.005) in CTRL group. In VL, bed rest only induced capillary rarefaction, as reflected by the decrease in local capillary-to-fiber ratio (LCFR) for both type II (pre vs. post/R + 10, p = 0.028/0.028) and type I myofibers (pre vs. R + 10, p = 0.012), which was not seen in the JUMP group. VO(2)(max)(Fiber) (pL × mm(–1) × min(–1)) calculated from succinate dehydrogenase (SDH)-stained cryosections (OD(660 nm)) showed no significant differences between groups. High-impact jump training in bed rest did not prevent disuse-induced myofiber atrophy in VL, mitigated phenotype transition (type I – >II) in SOL, and attenuated capillary rarefaction in the prime knee extensor VL however with little impact on oxidative capacity changes.
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spelling pubmed-69745792020-01-31 Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest Blottner, Dieter Hastermann, Maria Weber, Robert Lenz, Regina Gambara, Guido Limper, Ulrich Rittweger, Jörn Bosutti, Alessandra Degens, Hans Salanova, Michele Front Physiol Physiology Identification of countermeasures able to prevent disuse-induced muscle wasting is crucial to increase performance of crew members during space flight as well as ameliorate patient’s clinical outcome after long immobilization periods. We report on the outcome of short but high-impact reactive jumps (JUMP) as countermeasure during 60 days of 6° head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest on myofiber size, type composition, capillarization, and oxidative capacity in tissue biopsies (pre/post/recovery) from the knee extensor vastus lateralis (VL) and deep calf soleus (SOL) muscle of 22 healthy male participants (Reactive jumps in a sledge, RSL-study 2015–2016, DLR:envihab, Cologne). Bed rest induced a slow-to-fast myofiber shift (type I –>II) with an increased prevalence of hybrid fibers in SOL after bed rest without jumps (control, CTRL, p = 0.016). In SOL, JUMP countermeasure in bed rest prevented both fast and slow myofiber cross-sectional area (CSA) decrements (p = 0.005) in CTRL group. In VL, bed rest only induced capillary rarefaction, as reflected by the decrease in local capillary-to-fiber ratio (LCFR) for both type II (pre vs. post/R + 10, p = 0.028/0.028) and type I myofibers (pre vs. R + 10, p = 0.012), which was not seen in the JUMP group. VO(2)(max)(Fiber) (pL × mm(–1) × min(–1)) calculated from succinate dehydrogenase (SDH)-stained cryosections (OD(660 nm)) showed no significant differences between groups. High-impact jump training in bed rest did not prevent disuse-induced myofiber atrophy in VL, mitigated phenotype transition (type I – >II) in SOL, and attenuated capillary rarefaction in the prime knee extensor VL however with little impact on oxidative capacity changes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6974579/ /pubmed/32009969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01527 Text en Copyright © 2020 Blottner, Hastermann, Weber, Lenz, Gambara, Limper, Rittweger, Bosutti, Degens and Salanova. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Blottner, Dieter
Hastermann, Maria
Weber, Robert
Lenz, Regina
Gambara, Guido
Limper, Ulrich
Rittweger, Jörn
Bosutti, Alessandra
Degens, Hans
Salanova, Michele
Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest
title Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest
title_full Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest
title_fullStr Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest
title_full_unstemmed Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest
title_short Reactive Jumps Preserve Skeletal Muscle Structure, Phenotype, and Myofiber Oxidative Capacity in Bed Rest
title_sort reactive jumps preserve skeletal muscle structure, phenotype, and myofiber oxidative capacity in bed rest
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32009969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01527
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