The Annals of physiological anthropology
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Effect of Chronic Hypoxia on Skeletal Muscle Fiber Typein Adult Male Rats
Hiromi TAKAHASHIKunio KIKUCHIHideaki NAKAYAMA
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1992 Volume 11 Issue 6 Pages 625-630

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The effects of chronic hypoxia on muscle fiber distribution were investigated in 10-week-old male Wlstar rats. Samples of the soleus ahd the plantaris muscles were extracted after the animals were exposed to normobaric hypoxia (l0 % O2) for 4 weeks. Histochemical myosin-based classification of skeletal muscle fibers was used. There was no evidence of transforma-tion between different flber types in either muscles. These results differ from those of previous studies. The rats used in those studies were younger, and it is difficult to distinguish the conversion of fiber types that occurs during normal development from other factors. These data suggest that chronic hypoxia does not affect muscle fiber type in adult rats.
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