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. 1987 Jun;8(3):220-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01574590.

Transient appearance of a fast myosin heavy chain epitope in slow-type muscle fibres during stretch hypertrophy of the anterior latissimus dorsi muscle in the adult chicken

Transient appearance of a fast myosin heavy chain epitope in slow-type muscle fibres during stretch hypertrophy of the anterior latissimus dorsi muscle in the adult chicken

A W Everett et al. J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 1987 Jun.

Abstract

Myosin expression during hypertrophy of the chicken anterior latissimus dorsi (ALD) muscle was investigated by immunocytochemical procedures using monoclonal antibodies to the fast and slow isoforms of the myosin heavy chain (myosin HC). Antifast antibody 1F9 bound to the adult fast HC of pectoralis muscle and cross-reacted with the HC found in early developing muscle. Antislow antibody 3D1 bound exclusively to the HC of slow myosin 2 (SM2). Stretch hypertrophy of the ALD was produced by attaching a weight to the wing; there was no evidence for a change in fibre number in the muscle. Between 4 and 6 days of stretch there appeared a dramatic increase in the number of fibres staining with the antifast antibody which reached a peak between 12 and 19 days. By this time between 28 and 52% of the fibres in the stretched ALD stained to varying degrees with the antifast antibody compared with much less than 1% in the unstretched control ALD. Most antifast-stained fibres in the stretched muscle also stained with the antislow antibody; the contralateral control muscle showed mostly antislow staining except for the very small number of strongly antifast-stained fibres. By 50 days in some birds and by 80 days in all birds antifast staining had returned to normal. Analysis of the isomyosin composition of the ALD by native gel electrophoresis did not reveal a significant increase in fast myosin content of the hypertrophied muscle even though immunocytochemical staining may have suggested otherwise.

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