نتایج جستجو برای: tail muscle

تعداد نتایج: 377909  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Brooke E Flammang George V Lauder

There are approximately 50 muscles that control tail fin shape in most teleost fishes, and although myotomal muscle function has been extensively studied, little work has been done on the intrinsic musculature that controls and shapes the tail. In this study we measured electrical activity in intrinsic tail musculature to determine if these muscles are active during steady rectilinear locomotio...

Background. BDNF and NT-4/5 have been proposed to be involved in the coordinated adaptations of the neuromuscular system to the elevated level of activity, but an activity-dependent expression of neurotrophins in skeletal muscle is not well established. Objectives. We, therefore, investigated the effect of one session of resistance exercise on mRNA expression of some neurotrophins in Slow and ...

2014
Hanna Nord Anne-Cecile Burguiere Joscha Muck Christoffer Nord Ulf Ahlgren Jonas von Hofsten

Numerous muscle lineages are formed during myogenesis within both slow- and fast-specific cell groups. In this study, we show that six fast muscle-specific myosin heavy chain genes have unique expression patterns in the zebrafish embryo. The expression of tail-specific myosin heavy chain (fmyhc2.1) requires wnt signaling and is essential for fast muscle organization within the tail. Retinoic ac...

2015
K-S. Leung Y-H. Li Y. Liu H. Wang K-F. Tam D.H.K. Chow Y. Wan S. Ling Z. Dai L. Qin W-H. Cheung

OBJECTIVES To investigate deterioration of musculoskeletal system due to prolonged disuse and the potential of daily short-duration weight-bearing as countermeasures. METHODS Twenty-four adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into Control Group (CG, no intervention), Tail-suspension Group (TG, tail-suspension without treatment), and Weight-Bearing Group (WBG, tail-suspension with 20 min/...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Sebastian Witt Anke Zieseniss Ulrike Fock Brigitte M Jockusch Susanne Illenberger

Metavinculin, the muscle-specific splice variant of the cell adhesion protein vinculin, is characterized by a 68-amino acid insert within the C-terminal tail domain. The findings that mutations within this region correlate with hereditary idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy in man suggest a specific contribution of metavinculin to the molecular architecture of muscular actin-membrane attachment s...

2012
Junfang Zhou Wenhong Fang Xianle Yang Shuai Zhou Linlin Hu Xincang Li Xinyong Qi Hang Su Layue Xie

Recurrent outbreaks of a disease in pond-cultured juvenile and subadult Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp in several districts in China remain an important problem in recent years. The disease was characterized by "white tail" and generally accompanied by mass mortalities. Based on data from the microscopical analyses, PCR detection and 16S rRNA sequencing, a new Vibrio harveyi strain (designated as ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Gerald Burgstaller Wolfgang J Kranewitter Mario Gimona

The three genetic isoforms of calponin (CaP), h1, h2 and acidic, are distinguished mostly by their individual C-terminal tail sequences. Deletion of these sequences beyond the last homologous residue Cys273 increases actin filament association for all three isoforms, indicating a negative regulatory role for the unique tail regions. We have tested this hypothesis by constructing a series of del...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2007
Richard M Lovering Andrea O'Neill Joseph A Roche Robert J Bloch

Naturally occurring or laboratorygenerated genetic modifications of striated muscle in mice have been linked to cardiomyopathies or muscular dystrophies (1–4). Such mutations are generally recognized by recombinant DNA techniques, especially PCR, but uncertainties about the genetic locus of particular mutations and variations in DNA sequences among different strains of mice may limit the useful...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1986
X Y Wei E M Luchowski A Rutledge C M Su D J Triggle

The actions of the enantiomers of Bay K 8644 and 202-791 were studied in rat tail artery and guinea pig ileal longitudinal smooth muscle using pharmacologic and radioligand binding assays. (-)-(S)-Bay K 8644 (below 10(-7) M in rat tail artery and 3 X 10(-7) M in guinea pig ileum) and (+)-(S)-202-791 (below 10(-6) M) induced contractions and potentiated the responses to KCl depolarization in bot...

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