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CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATION INDUCES ALTERATION IN CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA IN SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBERS OF WISTAR RATS UNDER SWIMMING TRAINING
1Departamento de Fisiologia, Setor de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Paraná. Curitiba , Paraná - Brasil. . 2Departamento de Fisiologia e Biofísica, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo - Brasil.
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Creatine has been shown to increase the total muscle mass. In this study,
we investigated the effect of oral creatine monohydrate supplementation
on cross-sectional area of type I, IIA and IIB fibers of gastrocnemius,
extensor digitorum longus - EDL and soleus muscles from male Wistar rats
subjected to swimming training for 33 days. Four groups were set up: sedentary
with no supplementation (CON), sedentary with creatine supplementation
(3.3 mg creatine per g chow) (CR), exercised with no supplementation (EX)
and exercised with supplementation (CREX). The rats performed in a special
swimming pool and swam five times a week for 1 hour each day, with a extra
lead weight corresponding to 15% of their body weight. At the end of 33
days, skeletal muscles of the animals were dissected and the samples got
immediately frozen using liquid nitrogen. Muscle samples were allocated
to slices of 10 µm by a cryostat at -20ºC, which was followed by histochemical
analysis in order to identify fiber types of the muscles, and morphometrical
analysis to calculate the muscle fiber areas. All groups gained body weight
at the end of 33 days but there was no statistical difference among them.
The EX and CREX rats had a larger food intake than the sedentary groups
(CON and CR), and the CREX group had a larger food intake than CR rats.
The cross-sectional area of type I and IIA fibers of the soleus muscle,
type IIA and IIB fibers of EDL muscle and type IIA and IIB fibers of the
white portion of gastrocnemius muscle were greater in the EX and CREX
groups in comparison to sedentary rats. In addition, these fibers were
greater in the CREX rats than in the EX group. There was no change in
the cross sectional area of type I fibers in EDL muscle among all groups
studied. Our results suggest that creatine supplementation enhances the
exercise related muscle fiber hypertrophy in rodents.
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