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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ADAPTATIONS OF MUSCLE FIBERS TO GLUCOCORTICOIDS
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Muscle & Nerve. Oct 01, 2015 52(4):631-639
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0148-639X
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:: The aim of this study was to understand the effects of short-term glucocorticoid administration in healthy subjects. METHODS:: Five healthy men received dexamethasone (8 mg/day) for 7 days. Vastus lateralis muscle biopsy and knee extension torque measurement were performed before and after administration. A large number of individual muscle fibers were dissected from the biopsy samples (pre-administration: n = 165, post-administration: n = 177). RESULTS:: Maximal knee extension torque increased after administration (~13%), whereas both type 1 and type 2A fibers had decreased cross-sectional area (type 1: ~11%, type 2A: ~17%), myosin loss (type 1: ~18%, type 2A: ~32%), and loss of specific force (type 1: ~24%, type 2A: ~33%), which were preferential for fast fibers. CONCLUSION:: Short-term dexamethasone administration in healthy subjects elicits quantitative and qualitative adaptations of muscle fibers that precede (and may predict) the clinical appearance of myopathy in glucocorticoid-treated subjects.