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    Čebašek, Vita; Ribarič, Samo

    Histochemistry and cell biology, 1/8, Volume: 152, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    Recently, we evaluated capillary indices without discrimination by fiber type in rat extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) 4 weeks after nerve cut (NC), after double nerve crush (double NCR) and in two controls, from the start (CON-1) and the end (CON-2) of the experiment. In the present study, we determined the capillary indices related to specific myosin heavy chain (MyHC) fiber types. Fiber-type composition and local capillarity were assessed from a single, composite, multicolor image, where different MyHC-fiber types and capillaries were shown simultaneously. Applying local capillary indices the number of capillaries around fiber (CAF) and the CAF scaled to fiber perimeter (CAF/FP), to specific MyHC-fiber types, we found changes relevant to neuro-muscular studies. In the NC group, only type-2x fibers had a significantly lower CAF, and in the double NCR group, only type-2a fibers had a higher CAF in comparison with both controls. Both types of nerve injury elicited two responses: a coupled regulation of fiber size and capillarity in the oxidative, type 2a fibers and a capillarity independent regulation of fiber size in the glycolytic type-2b fibers. All subtypes of type-2 fibers had a better capillary supply (higher CAF/FP) in the NC and double NCR than in CON-2. The highest improvement was observed in type-2b fibers; this change was mirrored in an oxidative shift only in the double NCR group. Adopting fiber-type-specific capillary indices improves data analysis of rat EDL muscle samples.