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Effects of pre- and perinatal exposure to hypergravity on muscular structure development in rat.

J M Martrette1, N Hartmann, S Vonau, A Westphal.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the influence of precocious exposure to hypergravity on the expression of myosin heavy chain (MHC) protein isoforms in nape, masticatory and respiratory developmental rat muscles. Pregnant females were maintained at 1.8 g from the 11th day of gestation to the 7th day after birth. The 7-day-old rats were used for muscle sampling. Hypergravity induced a marked decrease in the weight and protein content of all six muscles. Three MHC isoforms were detected in the young rats' muscles: embryonic (E), perinatal (P) and slow type 1 MHC. In centrifuged nape and masticatory muscles, there was a decrease in MHC E and an increase in P without reduction (indeed, even an increase) in MHC 1, whereas in the respiratory muscle MHC E was increased and MHC 1 decreased. These results indicate that hypergravity produces important changes in the contractile properties not only of antigravity muscles but also masticatory and respiratory muscles. MHC P has a higher shortening velocity than MHC E, which has a higher one than MHC 1. The hypergravity-induced transformations of MHC isoforms would thus lead to increased velocity of all muscles studied. In spite of the observation of a hypergravity-induced muscle hypotrophy, the results of this study reflect the adaptational properties of developing muscles to increased gravitational forces.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9742452     DOI: 10.1023/a:1005337316081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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