人骨骼肌中titin异构体的差异表达。

A. Fry, R. Staron, C. James, R. S. Hikida, F. Hagerman
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哺乳动物骨骼肌表达至少两种细胞骨架蛋白titin(连接蛋白;MW(约3000 kDa)。这些同型体与不同的被动力曲线相关,因此可能影响物理性能。为了研究titin在人体中的分布及其对运动能力的可能影响,我们对15名男性(平均+/- SE;年龄25.4 +/- 2.9岁,身高177.7 +/- 1.8 cm,体重76.5 +/- 2.2 kg。分别对左右股外侧肌进行了两次活检,对右腓肠肌外侧头和右比目鱼肌外侧头各进行了一次活检,所有活检的处理方式相同。通过mATPase组织化学进行纤维类型分析。SDS-PAGE检测肌球蛋白和肌球蛋白重链异构体的表达。所得凝胶中的Titin条带具有高度可重复性,并通过迁移模式和Western blot分析进行验证。鉴定出两组受试者:1组(n = 10)在所有活检中仅表达一种titin-1亚型,2组(n = 5)在所有活检中表达两种titin-1和titin-2亚型。在个体肌肉比较、取样次数或双侧比较中,各组间纤维类型百分比、纤维类型面积百分比、纤维类型横截面积百分比和肌球蛋白重链表达百分比均无显著差异(P > 0.05)。这是在健康、成熟的人类骨骼肌中首次报道不同的titin异构体表达,但目前尚不清楚为什么会发生这种情况,也不清楚这对运动表现有什么影响。
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Differential titin isoform expression in human skeletal muscle.
Mammalian skeletal muscle expresses at least two isoforms of the cytoskeletal protein titin (connectin; MW approximately 3000 kDa). These isoforms are associated with different passive force curves, and thus may affect physical performance. To study the distribution of titin and its possible influence on performance in humans, muscle biopsies were obtained from 15 males (mean +/- SE; age = 25.4 +/- 2.9 years, height = 177.7 +/- 1.8 cm, weight = 76.5 +/- 2.2 kg). Two biopsies were obtained on separate occasions from both the right and left vastus lateralis, and one biopsy each from the lateral head of the right gastrocnemius and the right soleus, with all biopsies handled identically. Fibre type analyses were performed via mATPase histochemistry. Expression of titin and myosin heavy chain isoforms were determined by SDS-PAGE. Titin bands in the resulting gels were highly repeatable and were verified by migration patterns, as well as Western blot analysis. Two groups of subjects were identified: group 1 (n = 10) expressed only one titin isoform (titin-1) in all biopsies, and group 2 (n = 5) expressed two titin isoforms (titin-1 and titin-2) in all biopsies. No significant differences (P > 0.05) between groups were observed for percentage fibre types, percentage fibre type areas, fibre type cross-sectional areas, and percentage myosin heavy chain expression when comparing individual muscles, sampling times or bilateral comparisons. This is the first report of differential titin isoform expression in healthy, mature human skeletal muscle, but it is not clear why this occurs or what influence this may have on performance.
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