Js. Lloyd et al., DEVELOPMENTAL TRANSITIONS IN THE MYOSIN HEAVY-CHAIN PHENOTYPE OF HUMAN RESPIRATORY MUSCLE, Biology of the neonate, 69(2), 1996, pp. 67-75
We studied the expression of myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms in the
costal diaphragm (DIA) and the genioglossus (GG) muscles from 16 to 42
weeks gestation in the human using Western blotting techniques. Embry
onic/neonatal MHC (MHC(emb/neo)) was the predominant isoform expressed
in the DIA and GG at 16-24 weeks gestation. Subsequently, MHC(emb/neo
) expression declined and the expression of MHC(slow) and MHC(ZA) incr
eased. At term, the DIA MHC phenotype was a composite of MHC(emb/neo)
(15 % of the total MHC complement), MHC(slow) (32%), MHC(2A) (47%), an
d MHC(2B) (6%); whereas, the GG was largely comprised of MHC(2A) (74%)
. We conclude that human DIA and GG demonstrate temporally dependent c
hanges in MHC expression during gestation- and muscle-specific MHC phe
notypes as they approach term.