Influence of myosin isoforms on contractile properties of intact muscle fibers from Rana pipiens

Biomedical Sciences Graduate Group, Departments of Orthopaedics and Bioengineering, University of California, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Veterans Medical Research Foundation, San Diego, California 92161 The myosin heavy chain (MHC) and myosin light chain (MLC) isoforms in skeletal muscle o...

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Veröffentlicht in:American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 2002-04, Vol.282 (4), p.C835-C844
Hauptverfasser: Lutz, Gordon J, Sirsi, Shashank R, Shapard-Palmer, Sarah A, Bremner, Shannon N, Lieber, Richard L
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Zusammenfassung:Biomedical Sciences Graduate Group, Departments of Orthopaedics and Bioengineering, University of California, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Veterans Medical Research Foundation, San Diego, California 92161 The myosin heavy chain (MHC) and myosin light chain (MLC) isoforms in skeletal muscle of Rana pipiens have been well characterized. We measured the force-velocity (F- V ) properties of single intact fast-twitch fibers from R. pipiens that contained MHC types 1   or 2 (MHC1 or MHC2) or coexpressed MHC1 and MHC2 isoforms. Velocities were measured between two surface markers that spanned most of the fiber length. MHC and MLC isoform content was quantified after mechanics analysis by SDS-PAGE. Maximal shortening velocity ( V max ) and velocity at half-maximal tension ( V P 50 ) increased with percentage of MHC1 (%MHC1). Maximal specific tension (P o /CSA, where P o is isometric tension and CSA is fiber cross-sectional area) and maximal mechanical power ( W max ) also increased with %MHC1. MHC concentration was not significantly correlated with %MHC1, indicating that the influence of %MHC1 on P o /CSA and W max was due to intrinsic differences between MHC isoforms and not to concentration. The MLC3-to-MLC1 ratio was not significantly correlated with V max , V P 50 , P o /CSA, or W max . These data demonstrate the powerful relationship between MHC isoforms and F- V properties of the two most common R. pipiens fiber types. mechanics; maximal shortening velocity; fiber type; maximal power; specific tension
ISSN:0363-6143
1522-1563
DOI:10.1152/ajpcell.00482.2001