A histological and histochemical study of changes of fiber types in experimental myotonia
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A histological and histochemical study of changes of fiber types in experimental myotonia
Abstract
In both fast and slow muscles of rats treated with 20--25 diazacholesterol there were qualitative alterations, such as changes of fiber outlines, numerous moth-eaten fibers and rare ring fibers. In addition there were generally larger groups of Type I and intermediate fibers than in normal controls ("type-grouping" tendency) in the preparations for oxidative enzymes in the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) of myotonic animals. Quantitative evaluations of EDL and soleus of myotonic rats revealed moderate hypothrophy of Type I and Type II fibers with an increase in the numbers of Type I and of Type III fibers in the EDL and a significant decrease of the nondominant fibers in the soleus muscle. The data are discussed in the light of a neurally mediated and/or direct action of the drug on the muscle fiber.
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