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Calcium binding capacity and calcium sensitive protein content in denervated frog muscles
Authors:R V Krishnamoorthy  T Somasekhar  B J Begum
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra, Bangalore-560 065, India.
Abstract:Total and ionic calcium content, calcium binding capacity of sarcoplasmic proteins and calcium insensitive proteins were examined in atrophying leg muscles of frog after 1-5 months period of denervation. Different muscles showed different levels of atrophy and the total calcium content varied with reference to the type of muscle. Ionic calcium levels doubled in the gastrocnemius muscle after three months denervation. Calcium binding capacity of proteins and calcium insensitive proteins decreased rapidly up to four months after denervation in the gastrocnemius muscle. However no significant changes in the levels of calcium binding capacity and calcium insensitive proteins were found with reference to the type of muscle. Since total calcium content remains constant and wet muscle mass (expressed as atrophy) decreased markedly, an apparent increase in calcium concentration occurs in each muscle on denervation.
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