Y. Oishi, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN-IID ISOFORM AND FIBER TYPES IN SOLEUS MUSCLE OF THE RAT AFTER HINDLIMB SUSPENSION, European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 66(5), 1993, pp. 451-454
The relationship between the myosin heavy chain (HC) IId isoform and h
istochemically defined fibre types was investigated in the rat soleus
muscle after hindlimb suspension. After 4 weeks of suspension, right a
nd left muscles were removed and fibre type composition and total fibr
e number were examined by histochemical myosin adenosine triphosphatas
e staining sections. Myosin HC isoforms were analysed by sodium dodecy
l sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. After the suspension, t
here was a significant decrease in the percentage of type I fibres and
a concomitant increase in that of type IIa fibres. However, the total
number of fibres was not affected by suspension. The synthesis of HC
IId isoform, which was not found in the control, and the decrease in t
he ratio of slow type myosin heavy chain isoform (HC I) were observed
after suspension. These results would may suggest that the change of f
ibre type composition was caused by a shift from type I to IIa fibres
after suspension. Furthermore, it could be suggested that the synthesi
s of HC IId isoform occurred during the stage of type shift from type
I to IIa fibres.