Muscle glucose uptake in the rat after suspension with single hindlimb weight bearing
- PMID: 8335532
- DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1993.74.5.2072
Muscle glucose uptake in the rat after suspension with single hindlimb weight bearing
Abstract
This study was designed to examine the effect of non-weight-bearing conditions and the systemic influences of simulated microgravity on rat hindlimb muscles. For this purpose, rats were suspended (SUS) in a head-down position (45 degrees) with the left hindlimb non-weight bearing (NWB) and the right hindlimb bearing 20% of presuspension body mass (WB). Weight bearing by the SUS-WB limb was accomplished by using a platform connected to a rod in sleeve, cable, and pulley apparatus to which weight could be added. Rats (250-325 g) were assigned to SUS or cage control (CC) conditions for 14 days. The angle between the foot and leg for SUS-WB and CC remained similar (20-30 degrees) throughout the experiment while the SUS-NWB hindlimbs extended to approximately 140 degrees by day 12. On day 14, the soleus, plantaris, and gastrocnemius muscles from the SUS-NWB limbs exhibited significantly lower (P < or = 0.05) masses than presuspension mass values (29, 11, and 21%, respectively). Weight bearing by the SUS-WB limbs prevented the loss of mass by these muscles. In separate groups of SUS and CC rats, 2-deoxyglucose uptake during hindlimb perfusion was significantly higher in both SUS-NWB and SUS-WB hindlimbs at 24,000 microU/ml of insulin compared with CC for all the muscles examined (21-80%). In addition, extracellular space (ml/g) was significantly greater in the soleus muscles from both the SUS-NWB and SUS-WB hindlimbs (64%) compared with CC muscles.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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