Ovariectomy and obesity have equal impact in causing mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired skeletal muscle contraction in rats

Jul 12, 2018Menopause (New York, N.Y.)

Removal of ovaries and obesity similarly reduce muscle energy function and strength in rats

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Abstract

Skeletal muscle function was impaired in all tested groups, with peak-force ratios of 25.40 ± 2.03, 22.44 ± 0.85, and 25.06 ± 0.61 for ovariectomized ND-fed, sham-operated HFD-fed, and ovariectomized HFD-fed rats, respectively.

  • An obese-insulin resistant condition was observed in sham-operated HFD-fed rats and ovariectomized rats on both diets.
  • Skeletal muscle contractile function was significantly lower in the affected groups compared to sham-operated ND-fed rats (31.12 ± 1.88 g/g).
  • Mitochondrial function and oxidative stress levels were also significantly impaired across all three affected groups.
  • Loss of estrogen did not worsen skeletal muscle dysfunction in HFD-fed rats, contrary to initial expectations.

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