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Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle

The aim of our study was to investigate fiber type distribution and contractile characteristics of Latissimus Dorsi muscle (LDM). Samples were collected from 18 young healthy subjects (9 males and 9 females) through percutaneous fine needle muscle biopsy. The results showed a predominance of fast my...

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Autores principales: Paoli, Antonio, Pacelli, Quirico F., Cancellara, Pasqua, Toniolo, Luana, Moro, Tatiana, Canato, Marta, Miotti, Danilo, Reggiani, Carlo
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3736486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23971027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/249398
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author Paoli, Antonio
Pacelli, Quirico F.
Cancellara, Pasqua
Toniolo, Luana
Moro, Tatiana
Canato, Marta
Miotti, Danilo
Reggiani, Carlo
author_facet Paoli, Antonio
Pacelli, Quirico F.
Cancellara, Pasqua
Toniolo, Luana
Moro, Tatiana
Canato, Marta
Miotti, Danilo
Reggiani, Carlo
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description The aim of our study was to investigate fiber type distribution and contractile characteristics of Latissimus Dorsi muscle (LDM). Samples were collected from 18 young healthy subjects (9 males and 9 females) through percutaneous fine needle muscle biopsy. The results showed a predominance of fast myosin heavy chain isoforms (MyHC) with 42% of MyHC 2A and 25% of MyHC 2X, while MyHC 1 represented only 33%. The unbalance toward fast isoforms was even greater in males (71%) than in females (64%). Fiber type distribution partially reflected MyHC isoform distribution with 28% type 1/slow fibers and 5% hybrid 1/2A fibers, while fast fibers were divided into 30% type 2A, 31% type A/X, 4% type X, and 2% type 1/2X. Type 1/slow fibers were not only less abundant but also smaller in cross-sectional area than fast fibers. During maximal isometric contraction, type 1/slow fibers developed force and tension significantly lower than the two major groups of fast fibers. In conclusion, the predominance of fast fibers and their greater size and strength compared to slow fibers reveal that LDM is a muscle specialized mainly in phasic and powerful activity. Importantly, such specialization is more pronounced in males than in females.
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spelling pubmed-37364862013-08-22 Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle Paoli, Antonio Pacelli, Quirico F. Cancellara, Pasqua Toniolo, Luana Moro, Tatiana Canato, Marta Miotti, Danilo Reggiani, Carlo Biomed Res Int Research Article The aim of our study was to investigate fiber type distribution and contractile characteristics of Latissimus Dorsi muscle (LDM). Samples were collected from 18 young healthy subjects (9 males and 9 females) through percutaneous fine needle muscle biopsy. The results showed a predominance of fast myosin heavy chain isoforms (MyHC) with 42% of MyHC 2A and 25% of MyHC 2X, while MyHC 1 represented only 33%. The unbalance toward fast isoforms was even greater in males (71%) than in females (64%). Fiber type distribution partially reflected MyHC isoform distribution with 28% type 1/slow fibers and 5% hybrid 1/2A fibers, while fast fibers were divided into 30% type 2A, 31% type A/X, 4% type X, and 2% type 1/2X. Type 1/slow fibers were not only less abundant but also smaller in cross-sectional area than fast fibers. During maximal isometric contraction, type 1/slow fibers developed force and tension significantly lower than the two major groups of fast fibers. In conclusion, the predominance of fast fibers and their greater size and strength compared to slow fibers reveal that LDM is a muscle specialized mainly in phasic and powerful activity. Importantly, such specialization is more pronounced in males than in females. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3736486/ /pubmed/23971027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/249398 Text en Copyright © 2013 Antonio Paoli et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Paoli, Antonio
Pacelli, Quirico F.
Cancellara, Pasqua
Toniolo, Luana
Moro, Tatiana
Canato, Marta
Miotti, Danilo
Reggiani, Carlo
Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
title Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
title_full Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
title_fullStr Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
title_full_unstemmed Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
title_short Myosin Isoforms and Contractile Properties of Single Fibers of Human Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
title_sort myosin isoforms and contractile properties of single fibers of human latissimus dorsi muscle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3736486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23971027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/249398
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