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Fibre types and myosin heavy chain expression in the ocular medial rectus muscle of the adult rat.

B S Kranjc1, J Sketelj, A D Albis, M Ambroz, I Erzen.   

Abstract

Myosin heavy chain (MHC) expression was determined immunohistochemically in individual muscle fibre types characterised by activities of ATPase and the key oxidative and glycolytic enzymes in rat ocular medial rectus (MR) muscles. In the global layer (GL), glycolytic activity of muscle fibres was higher and oxidative activity lower, than in the orbital layer (OL). Muscle fibres in the former displayed rosette-like organisation with a slow fibre surrounded by several fast fibres, which expressed either MHCIIa or MHCIIb, but many co-expressed both isoforms. In the OL some slow fibres co-expressed MHCIIa. Extraocular MHC isoform (MHCeom) could not be determined immunohistochemically and no pure MHCIIx/d containing fibres were found, suggesting that these isoforms, demonstrated electrophoretically, are co-expressed with others. Slow muscle fibres in both layers co-expressed MHCbeta slow, MHCalpha cardiac and MHC-slow tonic. Neonatal isoform (MHCneo) was co-expressed in several fast and slow muscle fibres in the orbital, but not global layer. Slow fibres in the GL displayed very low oxidative activity. Electrophoretic analysis of ocular MR muscle homogenates revealed that about 50% of total MHC was MHCIIb, MHCeom was quite prominent (25%), and MHCIIa, MHCIIx/d and MHCI contributed each about 8%. MHCneo, MHCslow tonic and MHCalpha cardiac could not be identified as separate bands.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11392557     DOI: 10.1023/a:1010362926221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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