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Effects of vigorous exercise training and beta -agonist administration on bone response to hindlimb suspension
Susan A. Bloomfield, Beverly E. Girten, and Steven E. Weisbrode School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation and Department of Veterinary Biosciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1290 Received 10 July 1996; accepted in final form 12 March 1997. Bloomfield, Susan A., Bever...
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Published in: | Journal of applied physiology (1985) 1997-07, Vol.83 (1), p.172-178 |
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Summary: | Susan A.
Bloomfield,
Beverly E.
Girten, and
Steven E.
Weisbrode
School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation and Department
of Veterinary Biosciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
43210-1290
Received 10 July 1996; accepted in final form 12 March 1997.
Bloomfield, Susan A., Beverly E. Girten, and Steven E. Weisbrode. Effects of vigorous exercise training and -agonist administration on bone response to hindlimb suspension.
J. Appl. Physiol. 83(1):
172-178, 1997. The effectiveness of dobutamine (Dob) in
preventing bone loss during 14 days of hindlimb suspension (Sus) was
tested in exercise-trained (Ex; n = 25) and sedentary (Sed; n = 22) rats
(age 155 days). One-half of each group was given Dob (2 mg · kg 1 · day 1 )
or saline (Sal). Histomorphometric measurements at midfemur revealed a
17% smaller cortical bone area (CBA) and a 32% lower periosteal
mineral apposition rate (MAR) in suspended vs. nonsuspended Sed/Sal
rats. Dob abolished this decline in CBA in Sed/Sus rats, probably via an attenuation of the decrease in periosteal MAR; similar
but nonsignificant effects on cross-sectional moment of inertia were
observed. Nonsuspended Ex rats had no change in bone CBA when CBA is
indexed to body weight. Sus appeared to uncouple the relationship
between soleus weight and CBA. Dob attenuated the 43% decline in
soleus weight after Sus in Ex but not in Sed rats. In summary, vigorous
Ex before Sus does not affect loss of bone mass due to unloading; Dob
effectively maintains CBA in Sed rats subjected to suspension.
dobutamine; rat; unloading; histomorphometry; cortical bone
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Copyright © 1997 the American Physiological Society |
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ISSN: | 8750-7587 1522-1601 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jappl.1997.83.1.172 |