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pubmed-article:2606868pubmed:abstractTextThe purpose was to study selected structural changes associated with the deficit in maximum specific force (N/cm2) during the early development of skeletal muscle hypertrophy. Ablation of gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles was performed bilaterally in 35-day-old rats (n = 41), and the soleus muscle was studied from days 1 to 30 thereafter. Compared with control muscles from age-matched unoperated rats (n = 48), muscle mass and cross-sectional area increased in parallel from 28 to 52% over the 30-day postoperative period. Specific force of hypertrophied muscle was depressed 38% at days 1 and 3, and by 28% from days 5 to 30 after synergistic muscle ablation compared with age-matched control values. Interstitial space was 38% greater than the control value of 20.4 +/- 1 microliters/100 mg at day 1 only. Protein concentration was depressed 15% for 7 days after the ablation operation, and connective tissue protein concentration was unchanged. The relative magnitude of increased mean fiber cross-sectional area was less than that of muscle mass until day 7 after ablation. Mononuclear cell infiltration in interfascicular spaces occurred from days 3 to 30 without light microscopic evidence of muscle fiber injury. Initial functional deficits are explained in part by an enlarged interstitial space and decreased protein concentration; later deficits are likely accounted for by intracellular changes.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2606868pubmed:articleTitleForce deficit during the onset of muscle hypertrophy.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2606868pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-2214.lld:pubmed
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