[Isoenzymes of Lactic-dehydrogenase During Regeneration of Rat Soleus Muscle]

Plaghki, L.;Van Schoor, M.;Maréchal, Georges
(1979) Réunion de l’association des physiologistes — Location: Paris (10.October.1979)

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  • Plaghki, L.UCLouvain
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  • Van Schoor, M.UCLouvain
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  • Maréchal, Georgesorcid-logoUCLouvain
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Abstract
(en) Orthotopic autografts of minced Rat soleus regenerate in 15 to 20 days. The distribution of the 5 isozymes of the lactic dehydrogenase is of oxidative type in the soleus muscles. It changes rapidly after the operation to that of anaerobic type characteristic of a fast muscle. The evolution of this anaerobic type towards the oxidative type begins from the moment when the regenerate spontaneously reinnervates, and is indirectly stimulable, after the 15th day. This evolution is inhibited, if the nerve of the extensor digitorum longus (a fast muscle) is implanted in the graft at the time of the operation.
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Plaghki, L., & Maréchal, G. (1979). [Isoenzymes of Lactic-dehydrogenase During Regeneration of Rat Soleus Muscle]. Journal de Physiologie, 75(7), A64-A64. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/214761 (Original work published 1979)