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Effects of aging on capillary geometry and hemodynamics in rat spinotrapezius muscle

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.01086.2002

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capillary hematocrit; microvascular oxygen exchange; Brown Norway rat; red blood cell velocity and flux

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL-50306] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIA NIH HHS [AG-19228] Funding Source: Medline

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The effects of aging on muscle microvascular structure and function may play a key role in performance deficits and impairment of O-2 exchange within skeletal muscle of senescent individuals. To determine the effects of aging on capillary geometry, red blood cell (RBC) hemodynamics, and hematocrit in a muscle of mixed fiber type, spinotrapezius muscles from Fischer 344 x Brown Norway hybrid rats aged 6-8 mo [young (Y); body mass 421 +/- 10 g, n = 6] and 26-28 mo [old ( O); 561 +/- 12 g, n = 6] were observed by high-resolution transmission light microscopy under resting conditions. The percentage of RBC-perfused capillaries (Y: 78 +/- 3%; O: 75 +/- 2%) and degree of tortuosity and branching ( Y: 13 +/- 2%; O: 13 +/- 2%, additional capillary length) were not different in O vs. Y muscles. Lineal density of RBC-perfused capillaries in O was significantly reduced (Y: 30.7 +/- 1.8, O: 22.8 +/- 3.1 capillaries/mm; P < 0.05). However, RBC-perfused capillaries from O rats (n = 78) exhibited increased RBC velocity (VRBC) (Y: 219 +/- 12, O: 310 +/- 14 mu m/s; P < 0.05) and RBC flux (FRBC) (Y: 27 +/- 2, O: 41 +/- 2 RBC/s; P < 0.05) vs. Y rats (n = 66). Thus O-2 delivery per unit of muscle was not different between groups (Y: 894 +/- 111, O: 887 +/- 118 RBC.s(-1).mm muscle(-1)). Capillary hematocrit was not different in Y vs. O rats (Y: 26 +/- 1%, O: 28 +/- 1%: P > 0.05). These data indicate that in resting spinotrapezius muscle, aging decreases the lineal density of RBC-perfused capillaries while increasing mean VRBC and FRBC within those capillaries. Whereas muscle conductive O-2 delivery and capillary hematocrit were unchanged, elevated VRBC reduces capillary RBC transit time and may impair the diffusive transport of O-2 from blood to myocyte particularly under exercise conditions.

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