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Fiber type-specific expression of major proteolytic systems in fast- to slow-transforming rabbit muscle

Authors :
SULTAN, KARIM R.
DITTRICH, BERND T.
LEISNER, ELMI
PAUL, NINA
PETTE, DIRK
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Feb, 2001, Vol. 280 Issue 2, C239
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Fiber type-specific expression of major proteolytic systems in fast- to slow-transforming rabbit muscle. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 280: C239-C247, 2001.--The present study investigates the role of two major proteolytic systems in transforming rabbit and rat muscles. The fast-to-slow transformation of rabbit muscle by chronic low-frequency stimulation (CLFS) induces fast-to-slow transitions of intact, mature fibers and replacement of degenerating fibers by newly formed slow fibers. Ubiquitination, an indicator of the ATP-dependent proteasome system, and calpain activity were measured in homogenates of control and stimulated extensor digitorum longus muscles. Calpain activity increased similarly (~2-fold) in stimulated rat and rabbit muscles. CLFS had no effect on protein ubiquitination in rat muscle but led to elevations in ubiquitin protein conjugates in rabbit muscle. Immunohistochemistry was used to study the distribution of [micro]-calpain and m-calpain and of ubiquitinated proteins in myosin heavy chain-based fiber types. The findings suggest that both proteolytic systems are involved in fiber transformation and replacement. Transforming mature fibers displayed increases in [micro]-calpain and accumulation of ubiquitin protein conjugates. The majority of these fibers were identified as type IIA. Enhanced ubiquitination was also observed in degenerating and necrotic fibers. Such fibers additionally displayed elevated m-calpain levels. Conversely, p94, the skeletal muscle-specific calpain, decayed rapidly after stimulation onset and was hardly detectable after 4 days of CLFS. calpains; chronic low-frequency stimulation; fiber type; ubiquitination

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
280
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.71186121