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Metabolic capacity and myosin expression in single muscle fibres of the garter snake.

R S Wilkinson1, P M Nemeth, B W Rosser, H L Sweeney.   

Abstract

1. The transversus abdominis muscle of the garter snake contains fibres of three types: tonic (T), slower twitch (S) and faster twitch (F). Fibre types can be determined by anatomical criteria in living preparations. Individual fibres identified as T, S or F were excised from the muscle and subdivided for two types of biochemical examination. Enzymes of energy metabolism were assayed using quantitative microfluorometric methods. Myosin heavy chain composition was determined by gel electrophoresis. In separate experiments, twitch time-to-peaks of F and S fibres were measured to assess the range of contraction times present within the muscle's twitch fibre population. 2. Metabolic subgroups of fibres were delineated by the relative activities of adenylokinase (AK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and beta-hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydrogenase (beta OAC). The metabolic subgroups corresponded to the anatomical fibre types. Type F fibres had high levels of enzymes associated with glycolytic (LDH) and high-energy phosphate (AK) metabolism. Type T fibres had high levels of the oxidative enzyme beta OAC. Type S fibres had both types of enzyme activity in intermediate and variable amounts. 3. Three myosin heavy chain isoforms were present in the muscle. Type F and type T fibres each expressed a single isoform, denoted F and T respectively. Type S fibres expressed significant quantities of two isoforms: an isoform unique to this fibre type (denoted S) and the F isoform. 4. Electrophoretic mobility and antibody reactivity of the F myosin heavy chain isoform resembled that of mammalian fast-twitch myosin. By the same criteria, the T isoform resembled mammalian slow-twitch myosin. The S isoform exhibited intermediate characteristics: its antibody reactivity was similar to mammalian fast-twitch myosin, but its electrophoretic mobility was that of mammalian slow-twitch myosin. 5. Based on whole-muscle analysis, two myosin alkali light chains, denoted ALC1 and ALC2, and one myosin regulatory light chain were present. Gel patterns suggested that ALC1 and ALC2 exist as both homodimers and heterodimers. 6. The population of type S fibres within a given muscle exhibited a much wider range of twitch contraction times than did the population of type F fibres. Diversity of contractile properties among type S fibres may result, in part, from differential co-expression of two myosin heavy chain isoforms, together with highly variable ratios of enzymes from two major metabolic pathways. 7. The clear biochemical distinction among fibre types indicates that each type possesses a unique and limited range of physiological properties.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1804957      PMCID: PMC1180143          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1991.sp018699

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


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