J. Muller et al., Bilateral effect of a unilateral occlusal splint on the expression of myosin heavy-chain isoforms in rat deep masseter muscle, ARCH ORAL B, 45(12), 2000, pp. 1017-1024
Many studies have shown that various myosin isoforms are involved in muscle
contraction. A search for specific antibodies directed against the myosin
heavy chain (MHC) resulted in the identification of at least two main class
es, referred to as MHC type T and type II. In this study, immunohistology a
nd gel electrophoresis were used to determine the proportion of MHC isoform
s in rat deep masseter muscle at different times after the insertion of an
unilateral occlusal splint. An increasing proportion of MHC type I isoforms
was found in both deep masseters soon after splinting, and this trend cont
inued until 7 days after splint insertion. The type I fibres were clearly d
istributed on either side of the central axis of the muscle, At 15 days, a
significant decrease in the percentage of the type IIb MHC isoform was obse
rved on the occlusal splint side compared to the contralateral side. After
30 days of unilateral splinting, the proportion of type IIb fibres on the s
plint side returned to baseline whereas on the contralateral side there was
an increase in the proportion of this type. The results suggest an initial
adaptation after the unilateral occlusal disturbance in which muscles of b
oth sides react in the same way; later, the muscles of each side adapt thei
r expression of MHC isoforms according to altered functional demand. (C) 20
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