نتایج جستجو برای: fast and slow twitch muscles

تعداد نتایج: 16869090  

2000
E. De Sousa

Background—Congestive heart failure (CHF) induces abnormalities in skeletal muscle that are thought to in part explain exercise intolerance. The aim of the present study was to determine whether these changes actually result in contractile or metabolic functional alterations and whether they are muscle type specific. Methods and Results—With a rat model of CHF (induced by aortic banding), we st...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2013
Xiaowu Wu Thomas J Walters Christopher R Rathbone

BACKGROUND Cutaneous burn distant from skeletal muscles induces atrophy; however, its effect on muscle stem cells resident in skeletal muscle (satellite cells) distal to burn is not known. METHODS Satellite cell activation was measured in predominantly fast-twitch [tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus (EDL), plantaris, and gastrocnemius] and slow-twitch (soleus) muscles of rats that r...

2014
Anne M. Burrows Lisa A. Parr Emily L. Durham Lea C. Matthews Timothy D. Smith Bernhard Fink

BACKGROUND While humans (like other primates) communicate with facial expressions, the evolution of speech added a new function to the facial muscles (facial expression muscles). The evolution of speech required the development of a coordinated action between visual (movement of the lips) and auditory signals in a rhythmic fashion to produce "visemes" (visual movements of the lips that correspo...

Journal: :Okajimas folia anatomica Japonica 2012
Toshihiro Konno Kouichi Watanabe

In domestic animals, the legs function in both postural maintenance and propulsion. The crural muscles participate in actions of the tarsal and toe joints. Mammalian skeletal muscles consist of myofibers, which are histochemically classified into three myofiber types, slow-twitch/oxidative (SO) or type I, fast-twitch/oxidative/glycolytic (FOG) or type IIA, and fast-twitch/glycolytic (FG) or typ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2001
G Chen S Carroll P Racay J Dick D Pette I Traub G Vrbova P Eggli M Celio B Schwaller

The soluble Ca2+-binding protein parvalbumin (PV) is expressed at high levels in fast-twitch muscles of mice. Deficiency of PV in knockout mice (PV -/-) slows down the speed of twitch relaxation, while maximum force generated during tetanic contraction is unaltered. We observed that PV-deficient fast-twitch muscles were significantly more resistant to fatigue than were the wild type. Thus compo...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2008
Malgorzata Zimowska Edyta Brzoska Marta Swierczynska Wladyslawa Streminska Jerzy Moraczewski

Skeletal muscles exhibit great plasticity and an ability to reconstruct in response to injury. However, the repair process is often inefficient and hindered by the development of fibrosis. We explored the possibility that during muscle repair, the different regeneration ability of the fast (extensor digitorum longus; EDL) and slow twitch (Soleus) muscles depends on the differential expression o...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1979
A O Jorgensen V Kalnins D H MacLennan

Ca++-Mg++-dependent ATPase and calsequestrin, the major intrinsic and extrinsic proteins, respectively, of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, were localized in cryostat sections of adult rat skeletal muscle by immunofluorescent staining and phase-contrast microscopy. Relatively high concentrations of both the ATPase and calsequestrin were found in fast-twitch myofibers while a very low concentration o...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2004
Paul Gregorevic David R Plant Nicole Stupka Gordon S Lynch

Damaged skeletal muscle fibres are replaced with new contractile units via muscle regeneration. Regenerating muscle fibres synthesize functionally distinct isoforms of contractile and regulatory proteins but little is known of their functional properties during the regeneration process. An advantage of utilizing single muscle fibre preparations is that assessment of their function is based on t...

2016
Yoshiki Ohnuki Daisuke Umeki Yasumasa Mototani Kouichi Shiozawa Megumi Nariyama Aiko Ito Naoya Kawamura Yuka Yagisawa Huiling Jin Wenqian Cai Kenji Suita Yasutake Saeki Takayuki Fujita Yoshihiro Ishikawa Satoshi Okumura

Clenbuterol (CB), a selective β2-adrenergic receptor (AR) agonist, induces muscle hypertrophy and counteracts muscle atrophy. However, it is paradoxically less effective in slow-twitch muscle than in fast-twitch muscle, though slow-twitch muscle has a greater density of β-AR We recently demonstrated that Epac1 (exchange protein activated by cyclic AMP [cAMP]1) plays a pivotal role in β2-AR-medi...

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