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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 66, 293-303, Copyright © 1997 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc


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Effect of hypoenergetic feeding and high-carbohydrate refeeding on muscle tetanic tension, relaxation rate, and fatigue in slow- and fast- twitch muscles in rats

DJ Bissonnette, A Madapallimatam and KN Jeejeebhoy
Department of Nutritional Science, University of Toronto, Canada. bissonnette@agradm.lan.mcgill.ca

Studies using nuclear magnetic resonance have shown that undernutrition affects muscle performance and energetics. It is unclear to what extent underfeeding and refeeding influence the availability of muscle glycogen, net glycogenolysis, skeletal muscle wasting, and recovery. We hypothesized that muscle performance is independent of muscle size and weight, is specific to muscle type, and is unrelated to muscle glycogen concentrations. Slow- and fast-twitch muscles were studied in three groups of adult male Wistar rats: well-fed controls, hypoenergetically fed (Hypo) rats, and rats refed for 4 d after the hypoenergetic diet. Glycogen concentrations and net glycogenolysis; serum glucose, insulin, and protein concentrations; and muscle weight, protein, and cross- sectional area were studied relative to the performance of both types of muscles. Our study controlled for muscle size, weight, and type and electrolyte-micronutrient deficiency. Undernutrition affected muscle performance in five ways. First, compared with controls, fatigue increased only in the soleus muscles of Hypo rats yet the maximal relaxation rate (MRR) decreased in both the soleus and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles. Second, muscle glycogen concentrations did not significantly correlate with fatigue in either the soleus or the EDL although net glycogenolysis was significantly correlated with fatigue in the soleus (r = -0.64; P > 0.01 < 0.05). Third, lower glycogen concentrations did not hinder net glycogenolysis in the EDL of Hypo rats or the soleus of refed rats. Fourth, muscle weight, size, and protein were dissociated from function. Fifth, refeeding did not restore muscle endurance; however, the MRR of the soleus normalized. In conclusion, glycogen values and muscle performance did not correlate but net glycogenolysis correlated with fatigue in the soleus. Also, there was a dissociation between muscle weight, size, and protein and muscle function during hypoenergetic feeding and refeeding.


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