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Myocardial fibres were studied in the right atrial biopsies from 32 patients with chronic rheumatic heart disease (RHD). Paraffin and, particularly, araldite sections showed many muscle fibres well preserved, and others with large hyperchromatic nuclei, or with depleted myofibrils and increased mitochondria. With the
SDH
and
ATPase
reactions, there was no type difference in the myocardial fibres, and the former showed the reaction predominantly in the centre while the latter showed it mainly at the periphery of the fibres. At electronmicroscopy, fibres with intact myofibrils were found close to "degenerating" fibres with variable degrees of myofibrillar and myofilament disorganisation and loss, mitochondrial proliferation, occasionally with degeneration of cristae, and accumulation of lipofuscin in varying amounts, and irregularly tortuous or loosened intercellular junctions. This study has revealed more severe muscle changes than expected, even in the clinically less affected right atrial chamber in chronic RHD. It is speculated that this might be due to subclinical involvement of the tricuspid valve, known to be frequent in Indian patients, and the resulting "back pressure" on the right atrium might lead to changes in its myofibres.
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PMID:Changes in atrial biopsies in chronic rheumatic heart disease. II: Muscle fibre reaction. 402 37
Histological and histochemical study was carried out to investigate disuse atrophy on skeletal muscle in adult albino rabbits. Untreated anterior tibial muscle and gastrocnemius muscle were studied. Three fiber types were recognized with myosin ATPase reaction, viz. type I, IIA and IIB fibers under a positive correlation with succinate dehydrogenase, phosphorylase, lactate dehydrogenase and NADH. TR stain. Statistical analysis in histogram of fiber diameter was also done. Soleus muscle mainly consisted of type I and type IIA fibers. As to developing skeletal muscle after birth in rabbits, especially in neonatal periods, type IIC fiber and also myotubes were demonstrated, with a gradual decrease in the process of growth. Fiber type ratio were examined in the anterior tibial and soleus muscle. In soleus muscle, type I fiber increased in numbers along with growth. Fibers, reacting with both
ATPase
pH 9.4 and
SDH
stain decreased in number. In the anterior tibial muscle, on the other hand, numbers of type I fiber were unremarkable, but all of the fibers were stained moderately with succinate dehydrogenase in neonatal periods, and fibers, with evident
ATPase
(pH 9.4) and
SDH
stain, decreased in numbers with growth. Instead, type IIB fibers appeared. Cast immobilization were applied on the legs of rabbits under three different positions, namely in so-called neutral, relaxed and stretched, in order to examine anterior tibial and gastrocnemius muscle respectively. In the neutral posture, three to four weeks after immobilization, decrease in size of type IIA fibers in the anterior tibial muscle was remarkable, whereas, in gastrocnemius muscle less than three weeks after immobilization type IIA and also type I fibers were involved predominantly. In gastrocnemius muscle under relaxed posture, type IIA and also type I fiber were decreased in fiber diameter only two weeks after immobilization, whereas, under stretched posture only type IIA fibers were involved three to four weeks after immobilization. In the anterior tibial muscle under stretched posture, same results were not obtained as in the gastrocnemius muscle. Less significant change of fiber type ratio was recognized in the anterior tibial muscle after four weeks immobilization.
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PMID:[Histochemical study on disuse atrophy of skeletal muscle in rabbit (author's transl)]. 617 50
The vesicular, Prostate and bulbourethral glands of 38 buffalo-bulls were studied histologically and histochemically. These gland were tubulo-alveolar in type. The secretory units of the VG were lined by columnar and basal cells while those of PG and BG were lined by columnar or cuboidal cells. The glands were devoid of any glycogen or lipid. Although the PG and BG were mucoid in nature, the VG was free from neutral and acidic mucopolysaccharides. Some hydrolytic enzymes (ALKPase, ACPase,
ATPase
and Che) and one oxidative enzyme (
SDH
) were demonstrated in these glands. The results were discussed in the view of the available literature.
...
PMID:Histological and histochemical studies of the accessory genital glands of buffalo-bull (Bubalis bubalis). 622 40
The fibre composition and occurrence of muscle spindles was studied in the masticatory, the suprahyoid and the infrahyoid muscles of the rat. Muscle fibres were typed as fast-white, fast-intermediate, fast-red and slow-red according to their
ATPase
and
SDH
activity. Fibre type appeared to be closely related to fibre diameter. In most of the muscles, all four fibre types were found. Slow-red fibres were absent in the superficial masseter, the transverse mandibular and the omohyoid muscles; fast-white fibres were absent in the mylohyoid muscle. The masticatory muscles were mainly composed of the three fast-fibre types; the jaw-opener muscles (the anterior digastric, the posterior digastric, the posterior digastric, the stylohyoid and the lateral pterygoid muscle) showed more slow-red fibres. In the masticatory and most of the suprahyoid muscles, the slow-red fibres were restricted to an area with high
SDH
activity. In the infrahyoid muscles, the fibre types were evenly distributed. Many muscle spindles, often clustered, were found in the masticatory muscles, except in the lateral pterygoid. In most of the suprahyoid muscles, these sensory structures were absent. In the infrahyoid muscles, solitary muscle spindles were found.
...
PMID:Muscle fibre types and muscle spindles in the jaw musculature of the rat. 622 38
The present paper deals with the correlative histochemical and biochemical studies of the epididymis following the treatments of alpha-chlorohydrin. This drug was administered in chronic low dose (15 mg/kg body weight/day) for 20 and 30 days and a single high dose (90 mg/kg body weight). Histochemical alterations of
ATPase
,
SDH
and AChE were studied in various components of epididymal epithelium and the total enzyme content was measured by biochemical parameters. The study shows progressive decrease of the enzymes in the interstitium and the epithelium of both the caput and cauda epididymes with increasing dose and duration, except for the high dose effect of alpha-chlorohydrin on AChE. Since alpha-chlorohydrin decreases the androgen dependent enzymes (
ATPase
,
SDH
, AChE), there is a possibility that the drug may be antiandrogenic in nature. In such case the action of these drugs may not be directly on the spermatozoa, as proposed by earlier workers, but is mediated by changing the physiology of the epididymis, affecting the milieu in which the spermatozoa mature.
...
PMID:Correlative histochemical and biochemical studies on the adenosine triphosphatase, succinic dehydrogenase and acetylcholinesterase in the epididymis of mice after alpha-chlorohydrin treatment. 623 98
The effects of L-thyroxine (T4; 0.2 microgram/g body weight) an hydrocortisone (HC 5 microgram/g body weight) on the M. masseter superficialis in developing rats were investigated. Administration of T4 and/or HC to rats for 5 consecutive days from day 5 after birth induced precocious increase in diameter of the muscle fibers, increase of
SDH
activity and differences of the activity in various fibers and precocious disappearance of fibers with EDTA-insensitive
ATPase
activity. The effects of these hormones on the muscle gradually decreased after the 10th postnatal day. In thyroidectomized-adrenalectomized rats. T4 increased the diameter and
SDH
-activity of the muscle fibers and induced differences in
SDH
activity between fibers, but HC did not. Thus HC may act permissively on the
SDH
activity and the diameter of the muscle fibers. On the other hand, muscle fibers with EDTA-insensitive
ATPase
activity did not disappear on treatment with T4 or HC alone, but did disappear on treatment with T4 plus HC. These results suggest that increases in the circulating levels of T4 and HC in suckling rats are involved in development of the M. masseter superficialis.
...
PMID:Postnatal development of masticatory organs in rats II. Effects of hormones on the postnatal development of the M. masseter superficialis. 645 79
The heart muscle is characterized by a high glycogen, lactic acid, lipid and fatty acids content and by high activities of phosphorylase , LDH,
SDH
, and GDH as an adaptation to its dynamic action of constantly pumping blood. The leg muscles behave as "fast muscles" and are characterized by having high myofibrillar.
ATPase
activity and relatively high activities of LDH,
SDH
and GDH as compared to the claw muscle which may explain their repetitive action during walking. The claw muscle is adapted to a tonic function as revealed by its low myofibrillar
ATPase
activity, high glycogen, high lipid and low values of LDH,
SDH
and GDH which further support its tonic action of short duration.
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PMID:Studies on the metabolic differentiation of claw, leg and heart muscles of the fresh water field crab (Paratelphusa hydrodromus/Herbst/) 1. 645 57
Selected biochemical and physiological properties of skeletal muscle were studied in light of performance capabilities in 24 elite female track athletes. The feasibility of quantifying end point histochemistry and relating oxidative staining density (reduced nicotinomide adenine dinucleotide diaphorase: NADH-D) to whole body maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max) was also investigated, while muscle fiber types, classified according to alkaline APTase stains, were studied and related to muscle oxidative capacity (succinate dehydrogenase:
SDH
), VO2 max and "in vivo" torque-velocity properties. Muscle biopsies were taken from the vastus lateralis of each subject and maximal knee extensor torques were recorded at 30 degrees from full extension at four selected velocities. While results confirm earlier reports on skeletal muscle properties and performance it was concluded that end point histochemistry could be reliably quantified and that an "oxidative" stain such as NADH-D correlates extremely well with VO2 max (r = 0.86, p less than 0.001) whereas correlations between % slow twitch fibres (Alkaline
ATPase
stain) and VO2 max were lower (r = 0.44, p less than 0.05). Additionally, as knee extension velocity increased from 0-1.7 rad x s-1 angle specific extensor torque production did not decline as observed in vitro and pentathletes displayed significantly larger torques at all velocities when compared to the other athletes. These data confirm that while myofibrillar
ATPase
staining correlates with force-velocity properties of muscle, VO2 max is better correlated with quantified oxidative staining.
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PMID:Skeletal muscle properties and performance in elite female track athletes. 646 Jun 14
The present study examines the use of photographic densitometry combined with atomic absorption spectrophotometry for the quantitation of enzyme activities (
SDH
and
ATPase
) in fresh frozen sections of rat tibialis anterior muscles. The technique eliminates some difficulties which are inherent in other methods. The reliability of the technique was found to be in the 98% range; the results were precise for all samples studied. The use of
SDH
to separate muscle fibers into "types" was found to be totally inaccurate since a full spectrum of activities was observed.
ATPase
activities could separate easily into two groups, but a continuum of
ATPase
activities was observed in the fast-twitch fibers. The simultaneous use of both enzymes was capable of separating the FG, FOG and SO fibers; however, variation within a single type was considerable and a great deal of information was lost when using any classification system. The continuum of
SDH
activities indicates the motor units are arranged as a spectrum of fatigue-resistant contractile units. The range of
ATPase
activities observed is comparable to ranges of motor unit contraction times emphasizing the importance of this enzyme in the regulation of contraction speed.
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PMID:Alternative method for quantitative enzyme histochemistry of muscle fibers. Application of photographic densitometry combined with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. 646 18
The aim of this study was to investigate whether insulin-glucose (IG) is able to prevent detrimental systemic and myocardial changes induced in healthy dog by adrenaline (AD) infused at a rate which mimics spontaneous secretion after coronary occlusion. Insulin (0.3 u/kg) and glucose (10% ml/kg) mixture was infused intravenously concurrently with AD (1.2 microgram/kg/min) for 4 h and blood values of FFA, triiodothyronine (T3) immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and glucose measured initially, after 2 and 4 h of infusion were compared with the values found in dogs infused with AD alone and with saline. IG suppressed a rise in FFA, attenuated a fall in T3, reversed AD-induced histoenzymatic changes in
SDH
and
ATPase
activity and completely prevented the development of mitochondrial alterations shown by electron microscopic study. These data provide evidence for usefulness of IG in preventing the consequences of catecholamine excess in acute stage of MI.
...
PMID:Effectiveness of insulin-glucose in preventing adrenaline-induced myocardial and systemic disturbances in the dog. 699 26
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