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Differential satellite cell density of type I and II fibres with lifelong endurance running in old men

Authors :
Mackey, Abigail
Karlsen, A
Couppé, C
Mikkelsen, U R
Nielsen, R H
Magnusson, S P
Kjaer, M
Mackey, Abigail
Karlsen, A
Couppé, C
Mikkelsen, U R
Nielsen, R H
Magnusson, S P
Kjaer, M
Source :
Mackey , A , Karlsen , A , Couppé , C , Mikkelsen , U R , Nielsen , R H , Magnusson , S P & Kjaer , M 2014 , ' Differential satellite cell density of type I and II fibres with lifelong endurance running in old men ' , Acta Physiologica (Print) , vol. 210 , no. 3 , pp. 612-27 .
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the influence of lifelong endurance running on the satellite cell pool of type I and type II fibres in healthy human skeletal muscle.METHODS: Muscle biopsies were collected from 15 healthy old trained men (O-Tr) who had been running 43 ± 16 (mean ± SD) kilometres a week for 28 ± 9 years. Twelve age-matched untrained men (O-Un) and a group of young trained and young untrained men were recruited for comparison. Frozen sections were immunohistochemically stained for Pax7, type I myosin and laminin, from which fibre area, the number of satellite cells, and the relationship between these variables were determined.RESULTS: In O-Un and O-Tr, type II fibres were smaller and contained fewer satellite cells than type I fibres. However, when expressed relative to fibre area, the difference in satellite cell content between fibre types was eliminated in O-Tr, but not O-Un. A strong positive relationship between fibre size and satellite cell content was detected in trained individuals. In line with a history of myofibre repair, a greater number of fibres with centrally located myonuclei were detected in O-Tr.CONCLUSION: Lifelong endurance training (i) does not deplete the satellite cell pool and (ii) is associated with a similar density of satellite cells in type I and II fibres despite a failure to preserve the equal fibre type distribution of satellite cells observed in young individuals. Taken together, these data reveal a differential regulation of satellite cell content between fibre types, in young and old healthy men with dramatically different training histories.

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Mackey , A , Karlsen , A , Couppé , C , Mikkelsen , U R , Nielsen , R H , Magnusson , S P & Kjaer , M 2014 , ' Differential satellite cell density of type I and II fibres with lifelong endurance running in old men ' , Acta Physiologica (Print) , vol. 210 , no. 3 , pp. 612-27 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322648821
Document Type :
Electronic Resource