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Immunohistochemical Identification of Muscle Fiber Types in Mice Tibialis Anterior Sections.

Vanitha V Rao1, Abhishek Mohanty2.   

Abstract

Mammalian skeletal muscle is a metabolically active tissue that is made up of different types of muscle fibers. These myofibers are made up of important contractile proteins that provide force during contraction of the muscle like actin and myosin. Murine myofibers have been classified into 4 types: Type I, Type IIa, Type IIb and Type IIX. Each muscle fiber has been identified with specific type of MyHC expressed, which in turn gives differential contractility to the muscle. There have been well-known methodologies to identify different myofibers: histochemical myosin ATPase staining which uses the differential ATPase activity between slow and fast fibers, quantification of metabolic enzymes like malate dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase on specific fragments of muscle fibers. The drawback of these techniques is that they cannot differentiate the subtypes of myofibers, for example, Type IIa and Type IIb. They should be used in conjunction with other known histochemical staining techniques. Here, we devise a direct and robust immunohistochemical staining methodology that utilizes the differential expression of MyHC isoforms in different myofibers types, thus efficiently distinguishing the heterogeneity of the muscle fibers. We use antibodies that specifically recognize Type I, Type IIa and Type IIb fibers on serially cut frozen mouse tibialis anterior sections that can be quantified by ImageJ software.
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Keywords:  Fiber-typing; Immunohistochemistry; Muscle fibers; Myosin heavy chain isoforms; Tibialis anterior muscle ; murine myofiber heterogeneity

Year:  2019        PMID: 33654901      PMCID: PMC7853988          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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