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A gene for speed: contractile properties of isolated whole EDL muscle from an alpha-actinin-3 knockout mouse
Authors:Chan S  Seto J T  MacArthur D G  Yang N  North K N  Head S I
Institution:School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Abstract:The actin-binding protein {alpha}-actinin-3 is one of the two isoforms of {alpha}-actinin that are found in the Z-discs of skeletal muscle. {alpha}-Actinin-3 is exclusively expressed in fast glycolytic muscle fibers. Homozygosity for a common polymorphism in the ACTN3 gene results in complete deficiency of {alpha}-actinin-3 in about 1 billion individuals worldwide. Recent genetic studies suggest that the absence of {alpha}-actinin-3 is detrimental to sprint and power performance in elite athletes and in the general population. In contrast, {alpha}-actinin-3 deficiency appears to be beneficial for endurance athletes. To determine the effect of {alpha}-actinin-3 deficiency on the contractile properties of skeletal muscle, we studied isolated extensor digitorum longus (fast-twitch) muscles from a specially developed {alpha}-actinin-3 knockout (KO) mouse. {alpha}-Actinin-3-deficient muscles showed similar levels of damage to wild-type (WT) muscles following lengthening contractions of 20% strain, suggesting that the presence or absence of {alpha}-actinin-3 does not significantly influence the mechanical stability of the sarcomere in the mouse. {alpha}-Actinin-3 deficiency does not result in any change in myosin heavy chain expression. However, compared with {alpha}-actinin-3-positive muscles, {alpha}-actinin-3-deficient muscles displayed longer twitch half-relaxation times, better recovery from fatigue, smaller cross-sectional areas, and lower twitch-to-tetanus ratios. We conclude that {alpha}-actinin-3 deficiency results in fast-twitch, glycolytic fibers developing slower-twitch, more oxidative properties. These changes in the contractile properties of fast-twitch skeletal muscle from {alpha}-actinin-3-deficient individuals would be detrimental to optimal sprint and power performance, but beneficial for endurance performance. extensor digitorum longus
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