

Author: Copray S. Liem R. Brouwer N. Greenhaff P. Habens F. Fernyhough P.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0014-4886
Source: Experimental Neurology, Vol.161, Iss.2, 2000-02, pp. : 597-608
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Abstract
The expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is elevated in the soleus muscle of streptozotocin-diabetic rats. To determine whether this diabetes-induced elevation was associated with or enhanced by muscle activity we have induced high-intensity muscle contraction by electrically stimulating the sciatic nerve. In 6-week diabetic rats, intense contraction of the soleus muscle resulted in a two- to four-fold elevation of BDNF mRNA and increased plasma levels of creatine kinase that were associated with severe focal muscle fiber damage and concomitant satellite cell activation. Focal muscle fiber damage and concomitant satellite cell activation were also observed in the soleus muscle of nonstimulated diabetic rats, but to a much lesser extent. No effects of muscle contraction, i.e., experimentally induced or during normal daily activity, on muscle fiber structure or BDNF mRNA expression were seen in diabetic extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle. Using a nonradioactive
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