A. Muller et al., DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF THYROID-HORMONE ON THE EXPRESSION OF SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM CA2-ATPASE ISOFORMS IN RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE FIBERS(), Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 203(2), 1994, pp. 1035-1042
Thyroid hormone increased the percentage of fibers expressing fast-typ
e sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase in the slow rat soleus muscle fro
m 17% in the hypothyroid to 100% in the hyperthyroid state. This was a
ccompanied by a 12-fold increase in the fast-type Ca2+-ATPase protein
content of soleus muscle homogenates, suggesting that also the amount
of this protein per muscle fiber was increased. In contrast to the fas
t-type isoform, a decrease in the percentage of fibers expressing slow
-type Ca2+-ATPase from 100% to 70% was observed in the transition from
the hypothyroid to the hyperthyroid stare. Slow-type Ca2+-ATPase prot
ein levels in muscle homogenates however did not decrease on the same
trajectory, but were even elevated in the euthyroid state. In the fast
extensor digitorum longus muscle qualitatively similar changes in Ca2
+-ATPase isoform expression were observed. The results suggest a dual
action of thyroid hormone: 1. increasing slow-type Ca2+-ATPase express
ion in individual fibers 2. decreasing the fraction of slow-type Ca2+-
ATPase expressing fibers. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.