Effects of low-intensity training on dihydropyridine and ryanodine receptor content in skeletal muscle of mouse
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Effects of low-intensity training on dihydropyridine and ryanodine receptor content in skeletal muscle of mouse
Abstract
To evaluate low-intensity exercise training induced changes in the expression of dihydropyridine (DHP) and ryanodine (Ry) receptors both mRNA and protein levels were determined by quantitative RT-PCR and immunoblot analysis from gastrocnemius (GAS) and rectus femoris (RF) muscles of mice subjected to a 15-week aerobic exercise program. The level of muscular work was assayed by changes in myosin heavy chain (MHC) content, myoglobin (Mb) expression and muscle size. The mRNA expression and optical density of DHP receptor increased significantly in GAS by 66.8 and 39.5%, respectively. The expression of Ry receptor, on the other hand, was not up-regulated. In RF, there was a significant increase of 38.4% in the mRNA expression of DHP receptor, although the protein level remained the same. No changes in Ry receptor expression was observed. The training resulted in a 1.58% increase in the amount of MHC IIa and a 2.34% decrease in that of IIb and IId in GAS. A significant 8.3% increase in the Mb content was observed. In RF, no significant changes in MHC or in Mb content were noted. Our results show that an evident increase in the mRNA and protein expression of DHP receptor was induced in GAS even by a relatively low-intensity exercise. Surprisingly, contrast to DHP receptor expression, no changes in Ry receptor mRNA, or protein levels were found, indicating more abundant demand for DHP receptor after increased muscle activity.
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