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Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice
A trade-off between locomotor speed and endurance occurs in various taxa, and is thought to be underpinned by a muscle-level trade-off. Among four replicate high runner (HR) lines of mice, selectively bred for voluntary wheel-running behavior, a negative correlation between average running speed and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9789404/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36408738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244083 |
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author | Castro, Alberto A. Garland, Theodore Ahmed, Saad Holt, Natalie C. |
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description | A trade-off between locomotor speed and endurance occurs in various taxa, and is thought to be underpinned by a muscle-level trade-off. Among four replicate high runner (HR) lines of mice, selectively bred for voluntary wheel-running behavior, a negative correlation between average running speed and time spent running has evolved. We hypothesize that this trade-off is due to changes in muscle physiology. We studied the HR lines at generation 90, at which time one line (L3) is fixed for the mini-muscle phenotype, another is polymorphic (L6) and the others (L7, L8) lack mini-muscle individuals. We used in situ preparations to quantify the contractile properties of the triceps surae muscle complex. Maximal shortening velocity varied significantly, being lowest in mini-muscle mice (L3 mini=25.2 mm s(−1), L6 mini=25.5 mm s(−1)), highest in normal-muscle mice L6 and L8 (40.4 and 50.3 mm s(−1), respectively) and intermediate in normal-muscle L7 mice (37.2 mm s(−1)). Endurance, measured both as the slope of the decline in force and the proportion of initial force that could be sustained, also varied significantly. The slope was shallowest in mini-muscle mice (L3 mini=−0.00348, L6 mini=−0.00238), steepest in lines L6 and L8 (−0.01676 and −0.01853), and intermediate in L7 (−0.01145). Normalized sustained force was highest in mini-muscle mice (L3 mini=0.98, L6 mini=0.92) and lowest in L8 (0.36). There were significant, negative correlations between velocity and endurance metrics, indicating a muscle-level trade-off. However, this muscle-level trade-off does not seem to underpin the organismal-level speed and endurance trade-off previously reported as the ordering of the lines is reversed: the lines that run the fastest for the least time have the lowest muscle complex velocity and highest endurance. |
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spelling | pubmed-97894042023-01-17 Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice Castro, Alberto A. Garland, Theodore Ahmed, Saad Holt, Natalie C. J Exp Biol Research Article A trade-off between locomotor speed and endurance occurs in various taxa, and is thought to be underpinned by a muscle-level trade-off. Among four replicate high runner (HR) lines of mice, selectively bred for voluntary wheel-running behavior, a negative correlation between average running speed and time spent running has evolved. We hypothesize that this trade-off is due to changes in muscle physiology. We studied the HR lines at generation 90, at which time one line (L3) is fixed for the mini-muscle phenotype, another is polymorphic (L6) and the others (L7, L8) lack mini-muscle individuals. We used in situ preparations to quantify the contractile properties of the triceps surae muscle complex. Maximal shortening velocity varied significantly, being lowest in mini-muscle mice (L3 mini=25.2 mm s(−1), L6 mini=25.5 mm s(−1)), highest in normal-muscle mice L6 and L8 (40.4 and 50.3 mm s(−1), respectively) and intermediate in normal-muscle L7 mice (37.2 mm s(−1)). Endurance, measured both as the slope of the decline in force and the proportion of initial force that could be sustained, also varied significantly. The slope was shallowest in mini-muscle mice (L3 mini=−0.00348, L6 mini=−0.00238), steepest in lines L6 and L8 (−0.01676 and −0.01853), and intermediate in L7 (−0.01145). Normalized sustained force was highest in mini-muscle mice (L3 mini=0.98, L6 mini=0.92) and lowest in L8 (0.36). There were significant, negative correlations between velocity and endurance metrics, indicating a muscle-level trade-off. However, this muscle-level trade-off does not seem to underpin the organismal-level speed and endurance trade-off previously reported as the ordering of the lines is reversed: the lines that run the fastest for the least time have the lowest muscle complex velocity and highest endurance. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9789404/ /pubmed/36408738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244083 Text en © 2022. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Castro, Alberto A. Garland, Theodore Ahmed, Saad Holt, Natalie C. Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
title | Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
title_full | Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
title_fullStr | Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
title_short | Trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
title_sort | trade-offs in muscle physiology in selectively bred high runner mice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9789404/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36408738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244083 |
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