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Effects of a R133W beta-tropomyosin mutation on regulation of muscle contraction in single human muscle fibres.

Julien Ochala1, Mingxin Li, Homa Tajsharghi, Eva Kimber, Mar Tulinius, Anders Oldfors, Lars Larsson.   

Abstract

A novel R133W beta-tropomyosin (beta-Tm) mutation, associated with muscle weakness and distal limb deformities, has recently been identified in a woman and her daughter. The muscle weakness was not accompanied by progressive muscle wasting or histopathological abnormalities in tibialis anterior muscle biopsy specimens. The aim of the present study was to explore the mechanisms underlying the impaired muscle function in patients with the beta-Tm mutation. Maximum force normalized to fibre cross-sectional area (specific force, SF), maximum velocity of unloaded shortening (V0), apparent rate constant of force redevelopment (ktr) and force-pCa relationship were evaluated in single chemically skinned muscle fibres from the two patients carrying the beta-Tm mutation and from healthy control subjects. Significant differences in regulation of muscle contraction were observed in the type I fibres: a lower SF (P<0.05) and ktr (P<0.01), and a faster V0 (P<0.05). The force-pCa relationship did not differ between patient and control fibres, indicating an unaltered Ca2+ activation of contractile proteins. Collectively, these results indicate a slower cross-bridge attachment rate and a faster detachment rate caused by the R133W beta-Tm mutation. It is suggested that the R133W beta-Tm mutation induces alteration in myosin-actin kinetics causing a reduced number of myosin molecules in the strong actin-binding state, resulting in overall muscle weakness in the absence of muscle wasting.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17430991      PMCID: PMC2170843          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2007.129759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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