Disuse induces adaptations in skeletal muscle, which lead to muscle deterioration. Hindlimb-unloading (HU) is a well-established model to investigate cellular mechanisms responsible for disuse-induced skeletal muscle dysfunction. In myosin heavy chain (MHC) type IIB fibers HU induces a reduction in contraction speed (Vo) and a reduction in the relative myosin light chain 3f (MLC3f) protein content compared with myosin light chain 1f (MLC1f) protein. This study tested the hypothesis that increasing the relative MLC3f protein content via rAd-MLC3f vector delivery would attenuate the HU-induced decline in Vo in single MHC type IIB fibers. Fischer-344 rats were randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, HU for 7 days, and HU for 7 days ...
This study was undertaken to further elucidate the relative contributions of activity and myotrophic...
1. This study aims to assess the role of myosin heavy chain (MHC) and alkali myosin light chain (MLC...
Aim: Notwithstanding the widely accepted idea that following disuse skeletal muscles become faster, ...
Disuse induces adaptations in skeletal muscle, which lead to muscle deterioration. Hindlimb-unloadin...
Summary Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of muscle mass and impaired contractility (e.g....
Disuse muscle atrophy following hindlimb unloading (HU) can cause changes in unloaded shortening ve...
Skeletal muscle is the largest organ system in mammalian organisms providing postural control and mo...
Skeletal muscle is the largest organ system in mammalian organisms providing postural control and mo...
We tested the hypothesis that non-weight bearing-induced muscle weakness (i.e., specific force) resu...
The hindlimb unloading (HU) rat is a model of muscle disuse characterized by atrophy and slow-to-fas...
AIM: Notwithstanding the widely accepted idea that following disuse skeletal muscles become faste...
Background/Aims: Muscle disuse can lead to muscle atrophy and impaired skeletal muscle function. How...
Since the middle of the 1980s, it was understood that myosin, the motor of contraction, can be expre...
Objective Mechanical unloading of postural muscles results in both muscle atrophy and a slow to fast...
Slow-twitch muscles, functionally devoted to postural maintenance, experience atrophy and weakness d...
This study was undertaken to further elucidate the relative contributions of activity and myotrophic...
1. This study aims to assess the role of myosin heavy chain (MHC) and alkali myosin light chain (MLC...
Aim: Notwithstanding the widely accepted idea that following disuse skeletal muscles become faster, ...
Disuse induces adaptations in skeletal muscle, which lead to muscle deterioration. Hindlimb-unloadin...
Summary Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of muscle mass and impaired contractility (e.g....
Disuse muscle atrophy following hindlimb unloading (HU) can cause changes in unloaded shortening ve...
Skeletal muscle is the largest organ system in mammalian organisms providing postural control and mo...
Skeletal muscle is the largest organ system in mammalian organisms providing postural control and mo...
We tested the hypothesis that non-weight bearing-induced muscle weakness (i.e., specific force) resu...
The hindlimb unloading (HU) rat is a model of muscle disuse characterized by atrophy and slow-to-fas...
AIM: Notwithstanding the widely accepted idea that following disuse skeletal muscles become faste...
Background/Aims: Muscle disuse can lead to muscle atrophy and impaired skeletal muscle function. How...
Since the middle of the 1980s, it was understood that myosin, the motor of contraction, can be expre...
Objective Mechanical unloading of postural muscles results in both muscle atrophy and a slow to fast...
Slow-twitch muscles, functionally devoted to postural maintenance, experience atrophy and weakness d...
This study was undertaken to further elucidate the relative contributions of activity and myotrophic...
1. This study aims to assess the role of myosin heavy chain (MHC) and alkali myosin light chain (MLC...
Aim: Notwithstanding the widely accepted idea that following disuse skeletal muscles become faster, ...