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Autor:
Joyce L. Thompson, M. Y. Macias, F. R. Sedlak, S. Ellis, J. A. De Bruin, D. A. Riley, Glenn R. Slocum, Beth B. Krippendorf, K. Vijayan, James L. W. Bain, C. T. Lehman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 81:133-144
Spacelab Life Sciences-1 and -2 provided skeletal muscles from rats dissected in flight for the first time and 2 h to 14 days postflight. The muscles permitted the distinguishing of primary adaptations to microgravity from secondary reloading-induced
Autor:
J.F.Y. Hoh, D. A. Riley, E. I. Ilyina-Kakueva, Glenn R. Slocum, F. R. Sedlak, S. Ellis, V.S. Oganov, James L. W. Bain, C. S. Giometti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 73:S33-S43
Spaceflight (flight) and tail suspension-hindlimb unloading (unloaded) produced significant decreases in fiber cross-sectional areas of the adductor longus (AL), a slow-twitch antigravity muscle. However, the mean wet weight of the flight AL muscles
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 69(1)
Soleus muscle atrophy was induced by hindlimb unloading of male Sprague-Dawley rats (305 +/- 15 g) for 4, 7, and 10-14 days. Controls (291 +/- 14 g) were housed in vivarium cages. Soleus electromyogram (EMG) activity was recorded before and during ta
Autor:
Glenn R. Slocum, T. Tanjore Satyanarayana, F. R. Sedlak, James L. W. Bain, D. A. Riley, Stanley Ellis
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 10:560-568
Prolonged exposure of humans to hypogravity causes weakening of their skeletal muscles. This problem was studied in rats exposed to hypogravity for 7 days aboard Spacelab 3. Hindlimb muscles were harvested 12-16 hours postflight for histochemical, bi