Document Type
Poster
Date
2-24-2017
Language
English
Faculty Advisor
Michael Deschenes
Department/Program
Kinesiology & Health Sciences
Description
Many injuries and surgeries result in necessary muscle unloading to aid in recovery. It is known that muscle unloading can lead to muscle atrophy1. A previous study conducted in this lab found that females suffer greater decline in strength than males, as a result of unloading1. Another experiment confirmed that females are more susceptible to adaptations due to unloading and suggested that this is caused by the neural drive from the central nervous system2. This study aims to explain what causes the gender-related discrepancy in strength after unloading by looking at the effect of unloading on the myofiber profiles of male and female rats. The knowledge generated from this experiment can be used to aid in the recovery process from injuries and surgeries that require unloading for recovery.
Series
Undergraduate Science Research Symposium
Rights
© The Author
Recommended Citation
Ramsey, Hailey, "Effect of Unloading on Myofiber Profiles in Male and Female Rats" (2017). Science Research Symposium. 2.
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/usrs/2