骨骼肌纤维的特性。2荷尔蒙的影响)。

P Vigneron, J Dainat, F Bacou
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骨骼肌含有具有各种收缩和代谢特性的纤维。这些肌纤维的敏感性和对循环激素的反应不同,循环激素也会影响肌肉分化(成肌细胞的增殖和融合成肌管)。本文综述了几种激素对肌肉能量代谢和蛋白质合成的调节,这些激素或直接作用,或与其他激素联合作用,或通过诱导生长因子。在大多数情况下,激素的作用似乎取决于构成肌纤维的活动类型和水平。参与雌激素合成代谢特性的肌纤维类型尚未被清楚地描述。在生长激素和胰岛素的情况下,受影响的主要是慢纤维类型;它们的作用部分是通过增加生长激素(IGF)的分泌或与IGF受体的相互作用介导的。其他报道的激素或因素诱导向更有效的快速收缩活动转变,最终增加快速糖酵解纤维的百分比。雄激素、儿茶酚胺和激动剂是合成代谢的,会使这些纤维增大,而甲状腺激素或糖皮质激素过量则会增加它们的分解代谢。
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[Properties of skeletal muscle fibers. II. Hormonal influences].

The skeletal muscle contains fibers with various contractile and metabolic properties. These populations of muscle fibers differ in their sensitivity and their response to circulating hormones which also affect the muscular differentiation (multiplication and fusion of myoblasts into myotubes). This review deals with the regulations of energy metabolism and of protein synthesis in muscles by several hormones acting either directly, or in association with other hormones, or by induction of growth factors. In most cases, hormonal effects seem to depend on the type and level of activity of the constitutive muscle fibers. The muscle fiber types involved in the anabolic properties of estrogens have not yet been clearly described. In the case of growth hormone and insulin, the slow fiber type is mainly affected; their effects are partially mediated through an increased secretion of somatomedins (IGFs) or by interaction on IGF receptors. The other reported hormones or factors induce a shift toward a more potent fast contracting activity, ultimately increasing the percentage of fast glycolytic fibers. Androgens, catecholamines and beta-agonists are anabolic and produce an enlargement of these fibers, whereas thyroid hormones or glucocorticoids in excess increase their catabolism.

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