INTERACTION OF VARIOUS MECHANICAL-ACTIVITY MODELS IN REGULATION OF MYOSIN HEAVY-CHAIN ISOFORM EXPRESSION

Citation
Gm. Diffee et al., INTERACTION OF VARIOUS MECHANICAL-ACTIVITY MODELS IN REGULATION OF MYOSIN HEAVY-CHAIN ISOFORM EXPRESSION, Journal of applied physiology, 74(5), 1993, pp. 2517-2522
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
87507587
Volume
74
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2517 - 2522
Database
ISI
SICI code
8750-7587(1993)74:5<2517:IOVMMI>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a novel comb ination of mechanical activity paradigms on the isomyosin distribution in rat hindlimb muscles. Thirty female Sprague-Dawley rats were divid ed into five experimental groups as follows: normal control, functiona l overload (OV) of the plantaris, OV in conjunction with hindlimb susp ension (OV-8), and a combination of OV-S and either static standing we ight-bearing activity (OV-SS) or high-incline treadmill exercise (OV-S E). OV of the plantaris resulted in significant hypertrophy and signif icant fast-to-slow isomyosin shifts. These changes were completely inh ibited by the addition of hindlimb suspension (OV-S). Also, neither of the two weight-bearing regimes (OV-SS and OV-SE) was able to attenuat e the suspension-induced atrophy. In the vastus intermedius and vastus lateralis, however, OV-SS was able to partially retard the atrophy as sociated with suspension. In both the plantaris and vastus intermedius , only OV-SS was able to partially reverse the slow-to-fast isomyosin transitions associated with suspension. These results suggest that the type of mechanical activity is important in determining adaptation to altered loading conditions, with OV-SS appearing more effective than OV-SE in reversing the effects of unweighting.