Literature DB >> 17108008

Differential regulation of myofilament protein isoforms underlying the contractility changes in skeletal muscle unloading.

Zhi Bin Yu1, Fang Gao, Han Zhong Feng, Jian-Ping Jin.   

Abstract

Weight-bearing skeletal muscles change phenotype in response to unloading. Using the hindlimb suspension rat model, we investigated the regulation of myofilament protein isoforms in correlation to contractility. Four weeks of continuous hindlimb unloading produced progressive atrophy and contractility changes in soleus but not extensor digitorum longus muscle. The unloaded soleus muscle also had decreased fatigue resistance. Along with the decrease of myosin heavy chain isoform I and IIa and increase of IIb and IIx, coordinated regulation of thin filament regulatory protein isoforms were observed: gamma- and beta-tropomyosin decreased and alpha-tropomyosin increased, resulting in an alpha/beta ratio similar to that in normal fast twitch skeletal muscle; troponin I and troponin T (TnT) both showed decrease in the slow isoform and increases in the fast isoform. The TnT isoform switching began after 7 days of unloading and TnI isoform showed detectable changes at 14 days while other protein isoform changes were not significant until 28 days of treatment. Correlating to the early changes in contractility, especially the resistance to fatigue, the early response of TnT isoform regulation may play a unique role in the adaptation of skeletal muscle to unloading. When the fast TnT gene expression was upregulated in the unloaded soleus muscle, alternative RNA splicing switched to produce more high molecular weight acidic isoforms, reflecting a potential compensation for the decrease of slow TnT that is critical to skeletal muscle function. The results demonstrate that differential regulation of TnT isoforms is a sensitive mechanism in muscle adaptation to functional demands.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17108008      PMCID: PMC1820608          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00462.2006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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