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Increasing myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity

Disuse induces adaptations in skeletal muscle, which lead to muscle deterioration. Hindlimb-unloading (HU) is a well-established model to investigate cellular mechanisms responsible for disuse-induced skeletal muscle dysfunction. In myosin heavy chain (MHC) type IIB fibers HU induces a reduction in...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jong-Hee, Graber, Ted G., Liu, Haiming, Asakura, Atsushi, Thompson, LaDora V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30964931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214982
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author Kim, Jong-Hee
Graber, Ted G.
Liu, Haiming
Asakura, Atsushi
Thompson, LaDora V.
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description Disuse induces adaptations in skeletal muscle, which lead to muscle deterioration. Hindlimb-unloading (HU) is a well-established model to investigate cellular mechanisms responsible for disuse-induced skeletal muscle dysfunction. In myosin heavy chain (MHC) type IIB fibers HU induces a reduction in contraction speed (Vo) and a reduction in the relative myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protein content compared with myosin light chain 1f (MLC1f) protein. This study tested the hypothesis that increasing the relative MLC3f protein content via rAd-MLC3f vector delivery would attenuate the HU-induced decline in Vo in single MHC type IIB fibers. Fischer-344 rats were randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, HU for 7 days, and HU for 7 days plus rAd-MLC3f. The semimembranosus muscles were injected with rAd-MLC3f (3.75 x 10(11)–5 x 10(11) ifu/ml) at four days after the initiation of HU. In single MHC type IIB fibers the relative MLC3f content decreased by 25% (12.00±0.60% to 9.06±0.66%) and Vo was reduced by 29% (3.22±0.14fl/s vs. 2.27±0.08fl/s) with HU compared to the control group. The rAd-MLC3f injection resulted in an increase in the relative MLC3f content (12.26±1.19%) and a concomitant increase in Vo (2.90±0.15fl/s) of MHC type IIB fibers. A positive relationship was observed between the percent of MLC3f content and Vo. Maximal isometric force and specific tension were reduced with HU by 49% (741.45±44.24μN to 379.09±23.77μN) and 33% (97.58±4.25kN/m(2) to 65.05±2.71kN/m(2)), respectively compared to the control group. The rAd-MLC3f injection did not change the HU-induced decline in force or specific tension. Collectively, these results indicate that rAd-MLC3f injection rescues hindlimb unloading-induced decline in Vo in MHC type IIB single muscle fibers.
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spelling pubmed-64562152019-05-03 Increasing myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity Kim, Jong-Hee Graber, Ted G. Liu, Haiming Asakura, Atsushi Thompson, LaDora V. PLoS One Research Article Disuse induces adaptations in skeletal muscle, which lead to muscle deterioration. Hindlimb-unloading (HU) is a well-established model to investigate cellular mechanisms responsible for disuse-induced skeletal muscle dysfunction. In myosin heavy chain (MHC) type IIB fibers HU induces a reduction in contraction speed (Vo) and a reduction in the relative myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protein content compared with myosin light chain 1f (MLC1f) protein. This study tested the hypothesis that increasing the relative MLC3f protein content via rAd-MLC3f vector delivery would attenuate the HU-induced decline in Vo in single MHC type IIB fibers. Fischer-344 rats were randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, HU for 7 days, and HU for 7 days plus rAd-MLC3f. The semimembranosus muscles were injected with rAd-MLC3f (3.75 x 10(11)–5 x 10(11) ifu/ml) at four days after the initiation of HU. In single MHC type IIB fibers the relative MLC3f content decreased by 25% (12.00±0.60% to 9.06±0.66%) and Vo was reduced by 29% (3.22±0.14fl/s vs. 2.27±0.08fl/s) with HU compared to the control group. The rAd-MLC3f injection resulted in an increase in the relative MLC3f content (12.26±1.19%) and a concomitant increase in Vo (2.90±0.15fl/s) of MHC type IIB fibers. A positive relationship was observed between the percent of MLC3f content and Vo. Maximal isometric force and specific tension were reduced with HU by 49% (741.45±44.24μN to 379.09±23.77μN) and 33% (97.58±4.25kN/m(2) to 65.05±2.71kN/m(2)), respectively compared to the control group. The rAd-MLC3f injection did not change the HU-induced decline in force or specific tension. Collectively, these results indicate that rAd-MLC3f injection rescues hindlimb unloading-induced decline in Vo in MHC type IIB single muscle fibers. Public Library of Science 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6456215/ /pubmed/30964931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214982 Text en © 2019 Kim et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Increasing myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity
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title_fullStr Increasing myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity
title_full_unstemmed Increasing myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity
title_short Increasing myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity
title_sort increasing myosin light chain 3f (mlc3f) protects against a decline in contractile velocity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30964931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214982
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