Author/Editor     Smith, Ian C.; Ostertag, Curtis; O'Reilly, Jennifer J.; Lourdes Rios, Jaqueline; Klančič, Teja; MacDonald, Graham Zeno; Collins, Kelsey H.; Reimer, Raylene A.; Herzog, Walter
Title     Contractility of permeabilized rat vastus intermedius muscle fibres following high-fat, high-sucrose diet consumption
Type     članek
Publication year     2021
Volume     str. str.
ISSN     1715-5312 - Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme
Language     eng
Abstract     Obesity is a worldwide health concern associated with impaired physical function. It is not clear if contractile protein dysfunction contributes to the impairment of muscle function observed with obesity. The purpose of this study was to examine if diet-induced obesity affects contractile function of chemically permeabilized vastus intermedius fibres of male Sprague Dawley rats expressing fast myosin heavy chain (MHC) IIa or slow MHC I. Rats consumed either a high-fat, high-sucrose (HFHS) diet or a standard (CHOW) diet beginning as either weanlings (7-week duration: WEAN7 cohort, or 14-week duration: WEAN14 cohort) or young adults (12-week duration: ADULT12 cohort, 24-week duration: ADULT24 cohort). HFHS-fed rats had higher (P<0.05) whole-body adiposity (derived from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) than CHOW-fed rats in all cohorts. Relative to CHOW diet groups, the HFHS diet was associated with impaired force production in a) MHC I fibres in the ADULT24 cohort, and b) MHC IIa fibres in the ADULT12 and ADULT24 cohorts combined. However, the HFHS diet did not significantly affect the Ca2+-sensitivity of force production, unloaded shortening velocity, or ratio of active force to active stiffness in any cohort. We conclude that diet-induced obesity can impair force output of permeabilized muscle fibres of adult rats. Novelty Bullets: % We assessed contractile function of permeabilized skeletal muscle fibres in a rat model of diet-induced obesity. % The high-fat, high-sucrose diet was associated with impaired force output of fibres expressing MHC I or MHC IIa in some cohorts of rats. % Other measures of contractile function were not significantly affected by diet.
Keywords     obesity
impaired physical function
diet
debelost
oslabljena telesna funkcija
prehrana