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. 1995 May;430(1):19-25.
doi: 10.1007/BF00373835.

Structure-function relationship of soleus muscle fibres from the rhesus monkey

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Structure-function relationship of soleus muscle fibres from the rhesus monkey

C Cordonnier et al. Pflugers Arch. 1995 May.

Abstract

Functional and structural properties of rhesus monkey skinned fibres were studied in order to examine the relationship between calcium/strontium (Ca/Sr) activation characteristics and protein composition. The fibres were classified according to their Ca/Sr affinity into slow (61%) and fast groups (39%). According to the myosin isoform composition, two additional hybrid types were defined. Thus, four profiles were characterized: two corresponding to slow (S) and fast (F) isoforms and two corresponding to a mixed proportion of slow and fast isoforms. They were called hybrid slow (HS) or hybrid fast (HF) based on the predominant myosin isoform. Tension/pCa parameters and maximal shortening velocities were determined. S fibres showed a higher pCa threshold and affinity as well as shallower slopes of their tension/pCa curve than did F fibres. HS and HF fibres exhibited tension/pCa curves which were positioned close to those of S and F fibres, respectively. No significant difference was observed between S and HS fibres or between F and HF fibres. Maximal shortening velocity values were higher for fibres expressing predominantly fast myosin isoforms. We suggest than when both S and F isoforms of myofibrillar proteins are expressed in a muscle fibre, the functional properties are mainly governed by the predominant isoform.

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