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. 1984 Sep;39(5):525-30.
doi: 10.1093/geronj/39.5.525.

The influence of age and endurance exercise on the myoglobin concentration of skeletal muscle of the rat

The influence of age and endurance exercise on the myoglobin concentration of skeletal muscle of the rat

R E Beyer et al. J Gerontol. 1984 Sep.

Abstract

The myoglobin concentrations of gastrocnemius muscles of 2-, 5-, 9-, and 25-month-old sedentary, 25-month-old weight-restricted, and 25-month-old endurance-trained (treadmill running) Sprague-Dawley male rats were determined. The concentration of myoglobin was greater in the 5-month-old than in the 2-month-old rat and was lower in the 9- than in the 5-month-old rat. The gastrocnemius myoglobin concentration was the same for 9- and 25-month-old animals. Four months of endurance training, starting at 21 months of age, resulted in gastrocnemius myoglobin concentrations greater than either that of the 25-month-old weight-matched, calorie-restricted control or the 25-month-old sedentary control groups. The gastrocnemius myoglobin concentration of the elderly trained group was intermediate between that of the 5- and 9-month-old animals. These results are consistent with the known loss of oxidative capacity of skeletal muscle with age and its restoration with endurance exercise.

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