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The influence of age and testosterone on the ribosomal population in the m. levator ani and a thigh muscle of the rat

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The influence of age, castration, and subsequent testosterone treatment on the population of (poly)ribosomes in rat skeletal muscle fibers was studied, using a procedure which clearly differentiates ribonucleoprotein particles from glycogen granules. The m. levator ani, known to be highly reactive to testosterone, was compared with a thigh muscle.

The effect of increasing age is about the same in both muscles: the concentration of intermyofibrillar ribosomes decreases, in contrast to the ribosomal abundance in the paranuclear cones of sarcoplasm, which remains approximately constant. Castration and testosterone treatment do not affect the ribosomal concentration in the thigh muscle, but in the m. levator ani the following effects were observed. Castration, performed at six weeks, elicits a marked decrease of the paranuclear ribosomes, but the intermyofibrillar concentration does not noticeably differ from the intact controls. Testosterone, administered at three months following orchidectomy, causes a rapid rise in the paranuclear population. The concentration of the intermyofibrillar ribosomes shows a transient increase. Very early, the concentration of glycogen granules is augmented also, both in between and within the myofibrils. These observations are related to quantitative changes of the contractile system reported previously. It is emphasized that the effects discussed highly depend on the age of orchidectomy.

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Galavazi, G., Szirmai, J.A. The influence of age and testosterone on the ribosomal population in the m. levator ani and a thigh muscle of the rat. Z.Zellforsch 121, 548–560 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00560159

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