[Effects of genetic factors on genesis and growth of striated skeletal muscular tissues].

Ceskoslovenska fysiologie Pub Date : 2007-01-01
P Makovický, P Makovický, V Kulísek
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The growth is inseparable part of ontogenesis and simply is characterised as a biological process, which is outcome of internal and external changes and interaction of all organ systems. The striated skeletal muscles are developed during a prenatal period from mesoderm and individual development is finished in time of birth and also post partum. The basic sign of the last stage is a nuclei periphery movement from the centre under sarcolemma whereas myofibriles fill interior. Every individual muscular system consists of the specific particular type of muscle fibres, which were formed during embryogenesis. The nuclei of muscle fibres are postmitotic and it is evident, that only one way of muscle growth consists of coarsing and lengthening of existing muscle fibres. The muscle fibres growth and development is followed by various effects, which can be classified as genetic or other effects. By intensive studies of genetic effects was recognised that in muscles are presented not only tissular specific gene but also ubiquitous genes, which regulate processes of protein muscles and fat synthesis. The latest research exposed the existence of genes in muscles, which have influence to structural component of skeletal muscles. In present contribution we describe genetic factors effects to genesis and growth of the striated skeletal muscles.

[遗传因素对横纹肌发生和生长的影响]。
生长是个体发生不可分割的一部分,简单地说就是一个生物过程,是所有器官系统内外变化和相互作用的结果。横纹肌在产前从中胚层开始发育,个体发育在出生时和产后完成。末期的基本特征是肌膜下细胞核从中心向外运动,内部肌原纤维填充。每一个单独的肌肉系统都由特定类型的肌肉纤维组成,这些肌肉纤维是在胚胎发生时形成的。肌纤维的核是有丝分裂后的,很明显,只有一种肌肉生长方式是由现有肌纤维的粗化和延长组成的。肌肉纤维的生长和发育受到各种影响,可分为遗传影响或其他影响。通过对遗传效应的深入研究,认识到肌肉中不仅存在组织特异性基因,而且存在普遍存在的基因,这些基因调节着蛋白质、肌肉和脂肪的合成过程。最近的研究揭示了肌肉中存在影响骨骼肌结构成分的基因。在本贡献中,我们描述了遗传因素对横纹肌发生和生长的影响。
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