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Mechanics and crossbridge kinetics of tracheal smooth muscle in two inbred rat strains.

F X Blanc1, C Coirault, S Salmeron, D Chemla, Y Lecarpentier.   

Abstract

The aim of the study was to determine whether the nonspecific in vivo airway hyperresponsiveness of the inbred Fisher F-344 rat strain was associated with differences in the intrinsic contractile properties of tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) when compared with Lewis rats. Isotonic and isometric contractile properties of isolated TSM from Fisher and Lewis rats (each n=10) were investigated, and myosin crossbridge (CB) number, force and kinetics in both strains were calculated using Huxley's equations adapted to nonsarcomeric muscles. Maximum unloaded shortening velocity and maximum extent of muscle shortening were higher in Fisher than in Lewis rats (approximately 46% and approximately 42%, respectively), whereas peak isometric tension was similar. The curvature of the hyperbolic force/velocity relationship did not differ between strains. Myosin CB number and unitary force were similar in both strains. The duration of CB detachment and attachment was shorter in Fisher than in Lewis rats (approximately -46% and -34%, respectively). In Fisher rats, these results show that inherited, genetically determined factors of airway hyperresponsiveness are associated with changes in crossbridge kinetics, contributing to an increased tracheal smooth muscle shortening capacity and velocity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12952252     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.03.00064203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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3.  Do biophysical properties of the airway smooth muscle in culture predict airway hyperresponsiveness?

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5.  Development and characterization of a 3D multicell microtissue culture model of airway smooth muscle.

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6.  Peripheral Airway Smooth Muscle, but Not the Trachealis, Is Hypercontractile in an Equine Model of Asthma.

Authors:  Oleg S Matusovsky; Linda Kachmar; Gijs Ijpma; Genevieve Bates; Nedjma Zitouni; Andrea Benedetti; Jean-Pierre Lavoie; Anne-Marie Lauzon
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7.  Influence of airway wall stiffness and parenchymal tethering on the dynamics of bronchoconstriction.

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8.  Potential role of the airway wall in the asthma of obesity.

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Review 9.  Airway smooth muscle dynamics: a common pathway of airway obstruction in asthma.

Authors:  S S An; T R Bai; J H T Bates; J L Black; R H Brown; V Brusasco; P Chitano; L Deng; M Dowell; D H Eidelman; B Fabry; N J Fairbank; L E Ford; J J Fredberg; W T Gerthoffer; S H Gilbert; R Gosens; S J Gunst; A J Halayko; R H Ingram; C G Irvin; A L James; L J Janssen; G G King; D A Knight; A M Lauzon; O J Lakser; M S Ludwig; K R Lutchen; G N Maksym; J G Martin; T Mauad; B E McParland; S M Mijailovich; H W Mitchell; R W Mitchell; W Mitzner; T M Murphy; P D Paré; R Pellegrino; M J Sanderson; R R Schellenberg; C Y Seow; P S P Silveira; P G Smith; J Solway; N L Stephens; P J Sterk; A G Stewart; D D Tang; R S Tepper; T Tran; L Wang
Journal:  Eur Respir J       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 16.671

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Authors:  Baoshun Ma; Michael Sanderson; Jason H T Bates
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