IP(3)-dependent, post-tetanic calcium transients induced by electrostimulation of adult skeletal muscle fibers.

The Journal of General Physiology Pub Date : 2010-10-01 Epub Date: 2010-09-13 DOI:10.1085/jgp.200910397
Mariana Casas, Reinaldo Figueroa, Gonzalo Jorquera, Matías Escobar, Jordi Molgó, Enrique Jaimovich
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Tetanic electrical stimulation induces two separate calcium signals in rat skeletal myotubes, a fast one, dependent on Cav 1.1 or dihydropyridine receptors (DHPRs) and ryanodine receptors and related to contraction, and a slow signal, dependent on DHPR and inositol trisphosphate receptors (IP(3)Rs) and related to transcriptional events. We searched for slow calcium signals in adult muscle fibers using isolated adult flexor digitorum brevis fibers from 5-7-wk-old mice, loaded with fluo-3. When stimulated with trains of 0.3-ms pulses at various frequencies, cells responded with a fast calcium signal associated with muscle contraction, followed by a slower signal similar to one previously described in cultured myotubes. Nifedipine inhibited the slow signal more effectively than the fast one, suggesting a role for DHPR in its onset. The IP(3)R inhibitors Xestospongin B or C (5 µM) also inhibited it. The amplitude of post-tetanic calcium transients depends on both tetanus frequency and duration, having a maximum at 10-20 Hz. At this stimulation frequency, an increase of the slow isoform of troponin I mRNA was detected, while the fast isoform of this gene was inhibited. All three IP(3)R isoforms were present in adult muscle. IP(3)R-1 was differentially expressed in different types of muscle fibers, being higher in a subset of fast-type fibers. Interestingly, isolated fibers from the slow soleus muscle did not reveal the slow calcium signal induced by electrical stimulus. These results support the idea that IP(3)R-dependent slow calcium signals may be characteristic of distinct types of muscle fibers and may participate in the activation of specific transcriptional programs of slow and fast phenotype.

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电刺激成人骨骼肌纤维引起的IP(3)依赖性破伤风后钙瞬变。
强电刺激在大鼠骨骼肌管中诱导两种独立的钙信号,一种是依赖于Cav 1.1或二氢吡啶受体(DHPR)和红嘌呤受体并与收缩有关的快速信号,另一种是依赖于DHPR和肌醇三磷酸受体(IP(3)Rs)并与转录事件有关的慢速信号。我们使用从5-7周龄小鼠中分离的成年指屈肌短纤维,加载fluo-3,在成年肌纤维中寻找缓慢的钙信号。当以不同频率的0.3 ms脉冲序列刺激时,细胞以与肌肉收缩相关的快速钙信号作出反应,随后是类似于先前在培养的肌管中描述的较慢的信号。硝苯地平比快速信号更有效地抑制慢信号,提示DHPR在其发病中的作用。IP(3)R抑制剂Xestospongin B或C(5µM)也有抑制作用。破伤风后钙瞬态的振幅取决于破伤风的频率和持续时间,在10-20 Hz时具有最大值。在此刺激频率下,肌钙蛋白I mRNA的慢速异构体增加,而该基因的快速异构体被抑制。这三种IP(3)R亚型均存在于成人肌肉中。IP(3)R-1在不同类型的肌纤维中有差异表达,在一部分快型肌纤维中表达较高。有趣的是,从缓慢的比目鱼肌分离出来的纤维并没有显示出电刺激引起的缓慢钙信号。这些结果支持了IP(3) r依赖的慢钙信号可能是不同类型肌肉纤维的特征,并可能参与慢速和快速表型的特定转录程序的激活。
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