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Fractal analysis of cytoskeleton rearrangement in cardiac muscle during head-down tilt.

D B Thomason1, O Anderson, V Menon.   

Abstract

Head-down tilt by tail suspension of the rat produces a volume, but not pressure, load on the heart. One response of the heart is cytoskeleton rearrangement, a phenomenon commonly referred to as disruption. In these experiments, we used fractal analysis as a means to measure complexity of the microtubule structures at 8 and 18 h after imposition of head-down tilt. Microtubules in whole tissue cardiac myocytes were stained with fluorescein colchicine and were visualized by confocal microscopy. The fractal dimensions (D) of the structures were calculated by the dilation method, which involves successively dilating the outline perimeter of the microtubule structures and measuring the area enclosed. The head-down tilt resulted in a progressive decrease in D (decreased complexity) when measured at small dilations of the perimeter, but the maximum D (maximum complexity) of the microtubule structures did not change with treatment. Analysis of the fold change in complexity as a function of the dilation indicates an almost twofold decrease in microtubule complexity at small kernel dilations. This decrease in complexity is associated with a more Gaussian distribution of microtubule diameters, indicating a less structured microtubule cytoskeleton. We interpret these data as a microtubule rearrangement, rather than erosion, because total tubulin flourescence was not different between groups. This conclusion is supported by F-actin fluorescence data indicating a dispersed structure without loss of actin.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8904563     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1996.81.4.1522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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