废用大鼠足底肌肉中肌球蛋白与原生细丝的机械相互作用

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Oksana Gerzen , Iulia Potoskueva , Veronika Votinova , Ksenia Sergeeva , Sergey Tyganov , Alena Tzybina , Boris S. Shenkman , Larisa Nikitina
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骨骼肢体肌肉的废用发生在多种情况下,但我们对废用适应过程中的分子机制的了解仍不全面。我们利用体外运动试验研究了肌动蛋白与肌球蛋白相互作用的机械特性,并通过 SDS-PAGE 分析了对照组大鼠和后肢无负荷大鼠比目鱼肌中肌球蛋白重链和轻链的同工型组成。14天的后肢卸载使肌动蛋白、重组和原生细丝的最大滑动速度比大鼠比目鱼肌肌球蛋白分别增加了24%、19%和20%。pCa-速度 "关系的钙敏感性降低。快速肌球蛋白重链 IIa(MHC IIa)增加了 26%,快速肌球蛋白轻链 2(MLC 2f)增加了 22%,快速 MLC 1f 增加了 13%。骨骼肌和心室慢速肌典型的 MLC 1s/v 的含量没有变化。同时,仅在骨骼肌慢速肌中具有代表性的 MLC 1s 也消失了。与对照组相比,比目鱼肌原生细丝在相同兔肌球蛋白上滑动的最大速度高出 24%。因此,肌球蛋白和原生细丝动力学都会影响比目鱼肌的机械特性。此外,MLC 1s和MLC 1s/v比值以及MHC、MLC 2和MLC 1慢/快同工酶比值也可能影响骨骼肌慢肌的机械特性。
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Mechanical interaction of myosin and native thin filament in the disused rat soleus muscle

The disuse of skeletal limb muscles occurs in a variety of conditions, yet our comprehension of the molecular mechanisms involved in adaptation to disuse remains incomplete. We studied the mechanical characteristics of actin-myosin interaction using an in vitro motility assay and isoform composition of myosin heavy and light chains by dint of SDS-PAGE in soleus muscle of both control and hindlimb-unloaded rats. 14 days of hindlimb unloading led to the increased maximum sliding velocity of actin, reconstituted, and native thin filaments over rat soleus muscle myosin by 24 %, 19 %, and 20 %, respectively. The calcium sensitivity of the “pCa-velocity” relationship decreased. There was a 26 % increase in fast myosin heavy chain IIa (MHC IIa), a 22 % increase in fast myosin light chain 2 (MLC 2f), and a 13 % increase in fast MLC 1f content. The content of MLC 1s/v, typical for slow skeletal muscles and cardiac ventricles did not change. At the same time, MLC 1s, typical only for slow skeletal muscles, disappeared. The maximum velocity of soleus muscle native thin filaments was 24 % higher compared to control ones sliding over the same rabbit myosin. Therefore, both myosin and native thin filament kinetics could influence the mechanical characteristics of the soleus muscle. Additionally, the MLC 1s and MLC 1s/v ratio may contribute to the mechanical characteristics of slow skeletal muscle, along with MHC, MLC 2, and MLC 1 slow/fast isoforms ratio.

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Life Sciences in Space Research
Life Sciences in Space Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Life Sciences in Space Research publishes high quality original research and review articles in areas previously covered by the Life Sciences section of COSPAR''s other society journal Advances in Space Research. Life Sciences in Space Research features an editorial team of top scientists in the space radiation field and guarantees a fast turnaround time from submission to editorial decision.
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