Matters of fiber size and myonuclear domain: does size matter more than age?

Anders Karlsen, Christian Couppé, Jesper L. Andersen, Ulla R. Mikkelsen, Rie H. Nielsen, Stig Peter Magnusson, Michael Kjaer, Abigail Mackey

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Abstract

Introduction: The relationship between fiber size and myonuclear content is poorly understood. Methods: Biopsy cross-sections from young and old trained and untrained healthy individuals were analyzed for fiber area and myonuclei, and 2 fiber-size-dependent cluster analyses were performed. Results: When comparing fibers of similar size, no effect of training or age was found for myonuclear domain. There was a linear relationship between fiber area and myonuclei per fiber (r=0.99; P<0.001) and a non-linear relationship between fiber area and domain (r=0.97-0.99; P<0.0001), with a markedly smaller domain in fibers <3,000 μm2. A higher proportion of type II fibers <3,000 μm2 was observed in the old subjects. Conclusions: These findings suggest that age-related reductions in myonuclear domain size could be explained by the greater proportion of small fibers. The data also highlight the usefulness of determining fiber-size-based clusters for gaining mechanistic insight into the relationship between skeletal muscle fiber size and myonuclear content.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMuscle & Nerve
Volume52
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1040-1046
Number of pages7
ISSN0148-639X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2015

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