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A combined histochemical and immunohistochemical study on the dynamics of fast-to-slow fiber transformation in chronically stimulated rabbit muscle
Authors:Alfred Maier  Luisa Gorza  Stefano Schiaffino  Prof Dr Dirk Pette
Institution:(1) Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany;(2) Present address: Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35294 Birmingham, USA;(3) Present address: Institute of General Pathology, Via Loredan 16, I-35131 Padova, Italy;(4) Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Postfach 5560, D-7750 Konstanz, Germany
Abstract:Summary Chronically stimulated fast-twitch muscles of the rabbit were histochemically and immunohistochemically analyzed in serial cross sections (1) for percentages of fiber types, and (2) for the presence of myosin heavy chain isoforms during fast-to-slow transformation. By four weeks of stimulation the number of type-I fibers had increased more than fourfold, while only about 6% of the original IIB fibers remained. Type-IC and -IIC fibers transiently rose to 20% of the total fiber population. After 16 weeks, the number of type-I fibers had increased to 42%. With prolonged stimulation fewer fibers reacted with antibodies against embryonic and neonatal myosins and more with the antibody against slow myosin. The reaction for embryonic myosin was most often detected in the C fibers (IC, IIC). Immunohistochemical subtypes were observed for each fiber type in the stimulated muscles. The greatest number was seen in type-IIC fibers, which, in addition to their reaction for fast/neonatal and slow myosins, might also react with the antibodies against neonatal/embryonic and embryonic myosins. These findings indicated that the transforming fibers temporarily expressed myosin heavy chain isoforms normally not detectable in adult skeletal muscle. Myotubes reacted strongly with the antibodies against fast/neonatal and embryonic myosins, and some of them also with the antibody against slow myosin. Thus, it appears that under the influence of the low frequency stimulus pattern some of the newly formed myotubes developed into type-I fibers.
Keywords:Skeletal muscle  Chronic stimulation  Fiber transformation  Myosin heavy chain isoforms  Immunohistochemistry  Histochemistry  Rabbit
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