Changes in myosin heavy chain isoform composition of rat skeletal muscles as a result of running and jumping trainings.
- VernacularTitle:走及びジャンプトレーニングによるラット骨格筋ミオシン重鎖アイソフォーム組成の変化
- Author:
HISAYA TSUZIMOTO
;
HIDEKI SUZUKI
;
NORIKATSU KASUGA
;
TOSHIHIRO ISHIKO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
myosin heavy chain isoform;
rat;
jumping training;
running training;
plantaris muscle
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1995;44(1):97-103
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Four myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms were detected in rat hind-limb fast muscles. MHC isoforms are particularly good candidates for fiber type-specific markers in myofibril proteins. We studied the effect of running or jumping training on MHC isoform composition in 18, 6 month-old female rats. The animals were divided into three groups : sedentary (S; n=6), running (R; n=5) and jumping (J; n=7) at 4 months of age. Animals in group R were trained with treadmill running (30 m/min, 60 min/day and 5 days/wk) for 8 weeks. Animals in group J were trained with vertical jumping (40 cm high, 100 repetitions/day, 5 days/wk) for 8 weeks.
There was no significant difference in body weight among the groups. Muscle weight and muscle weight/body weight for the plantaris were significantly increased in both trained groups, but there was no significant difference in the protein concentration. With regard to MHC isoform composition, there was no significant difference in the compositions of the type I and type ha MHC isoforms. In the type lid MHC isoform, the values for both trained groups were significantly higher than that of group S (p<0.05) . The values for both trained groups in the type lib MHC isoform were lower than that of group S. In particular, there was a significant difference between groups S and J (p<0.05) .
These results indicate that a relative increment of the type lid MHC isoform is a typical adaptation phenomenon of the olantaris muscle in rats riven runninr and iumoinr training.