Type IIB to IIA fiber transformation in intermittently stimulated rabbit muscles

K. Mabuchi, D. Szvetko, K. Pinter and F. A. Sreter Long-term intermittent stimulation (10 Hz, 8 h/day, 7 wk) of the fast-twitch tibialis anterior results in a complete transformation of type IIB fibers to type IIA fibers. This is shown by the histochemical ATPase reaction and by a decrease in Ca2+-u...

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Veröffentlicht in:American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 1982-05, Vol.242 (5), p.C373-C381
Hauptverfasser: Mabuchi, K, Szvetko, D, Pinter, K, Sreter, F. A
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Zusammenfassung:K. Mabuchi, D. Szvetko, K. Pinter and F. A. Sreter Long-term intermittent stimulation (10 Hz, 8 h/day, 7 wk) of the fast-twitch tibialis anterior results in a complete transformation of type IIB fibers to type IIA fibers. This is shown by the histochemical ATPase reaction and by a decrease in Ca2+-uptake ability by the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Furthermore, as shown by studies on bulk myosin and on single fibers, the LC1-to-LC3 light chain ratio is increased on sodium dodecylsulfate gel electrophoretograms, and there are changes in the myosin isozyme pattern manifested on pyrophosphate gels under nondissociating conditions. Thus the staining intensity of the slower moving putative LC1 homodimer band increases, and there is a difference in migration velocity between stimulated and unstimulated isozymes suggesting a possible difference in the heavy chain. This study underlines the importance of the stimulation schedule in determining whether a fast-to-slow transformation or a shift in subtype takes place.
ISSN:0363-6143
0002-9513
1522-1563
DOI:10.1152/ajpcell.1982.242.5.c373