Effects of vitamin E and a-lipoic acid on skeletal muscle contractile properties

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  • JEFF S. COOMBES
  • SCOTT K. POWERS
  • BENJAMIN ROWELL
  • KARYN L. HAMILTON
  • STEPHEN L. DODD
  • R. ANDREW SHANELY
  • CHANDAN K. SEN
  • LESTER PACKER
  • Scott K. Powers
  • Benjamin Rowell
  • Karyn L. Hamilton
  • Stephen L. Dodd
چکیده

Coombes, Jeff S., Scott K. Powers, Benjamin Rowell, Karyn L. Hamilton, Stephen L. Dodd, R. Andrew Shanely, Chandan K. Sen, and Lester Packer. Effects of vitamin E and a-lipoic acid on skeletal muscle contractile properties. J Appl Physiol 90: 1424–1430, 2001.—Initial experiments were conducted using an in situ rat tibialis anterior (TA) muscle preparation to assess the influence of dietary antioxidants on muscle contractile properties. Adult Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into two dietary groups: 1) control diet (Con) and 2) supplemented with vitamin E (VE) and a-lipoic acid (a-LA) (Antiox). Antiox rats were fed the Con rats’ diet (AIN-93M) with an additional 10,000 IU VE/kg diet and 1.65 g/kg a-LA. After an 8-wk feeding period, no differences existed (P . 0.05) between the two dietary groups in maximum specific tension before or after a fatigue protocol or in force production during the fatigue protocol. However, in unfatigued muscle, maximal twitch tension and tetanic force production at stimulation frequencies #40 Hz were less (P , 0.05) in Antiox animals compared with Con. To investigate which antioxidant was responsible for the depressed force production, a second experiment was conducted using an in vitro rat diaphragm preparation. Varying concentrations of VE and dihydrolipoic acid, the reduced form of a-LA, were added either individually or in combination to baths containing diaphragm muscle strips. The results from these experiments indicate that high levels of VE depress skeletal muscle force production at low stimulation frequencies.

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تاریخ انتشار 2001