1. Myostatin dysfunction does not protect from fasting-induced loss of muscle mass in mice
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Fokin, Andrej, Minderis, Petras, Venckunas, Tomas, Lionikas, Arimantas, Kvedaras, Mindaugas, Ratkevicius, Aivaras, and International society of musculoskeletal and neuronal interactions
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Muscle Atrophy ,Male ,Mice ,Muscular Atrophy ,Animals ,Original Article ,Muscle Specific Force ,Fasting ,Myostatin ,musculoskeletal system ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Mice, Mutant Strains ,Caloric Restriction - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate if myostatin dysfunction can ameliorate fasting-induced muscle wasting. Methods: 18-week old males from Berlin high (BEH) strain with myostatin dysfunction and wild type myostatin (BEH+/+) strain were subjected to 48-h food deprivation (FD). Changes in body composition as well as contractile properties of soleus (SOL) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles were studied. Results: BEH mice were heavier than BEH+/+ mice (56.0±2.5 vs. 49.9±2.8 g, P0.05), but only BEH mice experienced wasting of the gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior and plantaris muscles. FD induced a marked decrease in specific muscle force of SOL. EDL of BEH mice tended to be protected from this decline. Conclusion: Myostatin dysfunction does not protect from loss of muscle mass during fasting.
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- 2019