Tongue muscle contractile, fatigue, and fiber type properties in rats
Matthew J. Fogarty, Gary C. Sieck
Abstract
For the individual tongue muscles, relatively little quantification of uniaxial force, fatigue, and fiber type-specific properties has been documented. Here, we assessed uniaxial-specific force generation, fatigability, and muscle fiber type-specific properties in the superior and inferior longitudinal muscles, the transversalis, and the genioglossus in Fischer 344 rats. The longitudinal muscles produced the greatest isometric tetanic-specific forces. The genioglossus was more fatigue resistant and comprised higher proportions of I and IIa fibers.
Topics & Concepts
GenioglossusIsometric exerciseFiber typeFiberTongueAnatomyMuscle fibreMuscle fatigueMedicineChemistryInternal medicineElectromyographySkeletal musclePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPathologyOrganic chemistryRegulation of Appetite and ObesityMuscle Physiology and Disorders