Magnitude of length-dependent changes in contractile properties varies with titin isoform in rat ventricles |
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Authors: | Patel Jitandrakumar R Pleitner Jonathan M Moss Richard L Greaser Marion L |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Physiology, Univ. of Wisconsin, 601 Science Drive, Madison, WI 53711, USA. patel@wisc.edu |
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Abstract: | The effects of differential expression of titin isoforms on sarcomere length (SL)-dependent changes in passive force, maximum Ca(2+)-activated force, apparent cooperativity in activation of force (n(H)), Ca(2+) sensitivity of force (pCa(50)), and rate of force redevelopment (k(tr)) were investigated in rat cardiac muscle. Skinned right ventricular trabeculae were isolated from wild-type (WT) and mutant homozygote (Ho) hearts expressing predominantly a smaller N2B isoform (2,970 kDa) and a giant N2BA-G isoform (3,830 kDa), respectively. Stretching WT and Ho trabeculae from SL 2.0 to 2.35 μm increased passive force, maximum Ca(2+)-activated force, and pCa(50), and it decreased n(H) and k(tr). Compared with WT trabeculae, the magnitude of SL-dependent changes in passive force, maximum Ca(2+)-activated force, pCa(50), and n(H) was significantly smaller in Ho trabeculae. These results suggests that, at least in rat ventricle, the magnitude of SL-dependent changes in passive force, maximum Ca(2+)-activated force, pCa(50), n(H), and k(tr) is defined by the titin isoform. |
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