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While cocaine treatment alters the myosin phenotype in slow type stria
ted muscle, it remains unknown whether the myosin phenotype of other t
ypes of striated muscles are similarly impacted. To make this determin
ation, male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected ip. twice daily with eit
her saline or cocaine (12.5 mg/kg). After 15 days the heart, diaphragm
, and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles were removed. Myofibrils were iso
lated from these muscles and electrophoretically separated into their
respective isoforms under nondenaturing conditions and into their heav
y chain components under denaturing conditions (diaphragm, TA). This c
ocaine treatment regimen did not alter the myosin isoform composition
or the myosin heavy chain components of any of these muscles. Because
cocaine does alter the myosin isoenzyme profile of the soleus muscle,
these findings suggest that cocaine selectively impacts slow skeletal
muscle.