Muscle memory: myonuclear accretion, maintenance, morphology, and miRNA levels with training and detraining in adult mice.
Kevin A MurachC Brooks MobleyChristopher J ZdunekKaitlyn K FrickSavannah R JonesJohn J McCarthyCharlotte A PetersonCory M DunganPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2020)
This study found that (i) myonuclei gained during hypertrophy are lost with detraining across muscles, even in oxidative fibres; (ii) complete reversal of muscle adaptations, including myonuclear number, to untrained levels occurs within 6 months in the plantaris and gastrocnemius; (iii) the murine soleus is resistant to detraining; (iv) myonuclear accretion occurs early with wheel running and can be uncoupled from muscle fibre hypertrophy; (v) resident (non-satellite cell-derived) myonuclei can adopt a central location; (vi) myonuclei change shape with training and detraining; and (vii) miR-1 levels may reflect a memory of previous adaptation that facilitates future growth.