FACTORS REGULATING PROPERTIES OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
骨骼肌特性的调节因素
基本信息
- 批准号:3457125
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1989
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1989-09-01 至 1994-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:cardiovascular stress test chick embryo chickens exercise fibrogenesis gel electrophoresis hormone binding protein hormone regulation /control mechanism isozymes laboratory rabbit laboratory rat membrane proteins muscle cells muscle contraction muscle pharmacology muscle proteins muscle stimulant muscle tension myofibrils myosins nervous system prosthesis neural facilitation protein structure function reflex stretch reflex striated muscles western blottings
项目摘要
Contractile and biochemical properties of skeletal muscles of immature and
adult animals are dependent on the activity patterns of the muscles in
accordance with normal functional demands. The relationships between
specific protein compositions and the contractile properties of individual
muscle cells are beginning to be understood. However, the physiological
factors that regulate myofibrillar protein composition and, therefore,
contractile properties during development and in adult muscle are less well
understood. The long-term goal of this project is to determine which
factors are important in the regulation of skeletal muscle activity and the
effects that these factors have on the expression of contractile and
biochemical characteristics of single muscle cells. The activity of
skeletal muscle will be experimentally altered using functional overload,
hindlimb suspension to induce hypokinesia and chronic in situ stimulation
using different patterns of electrical stimulation. Contractile and
biochemical measurements will be made on transformed muscles and compared
to those obtained from control muscles. The contractile properties to be
studied are the maximal velocity of shortening, the tension generating
ability and tension/pea relationships of single, skinned muscle fibers. The
protein composition will be assessed using ultrasensitive gel
electrophoresis and immunoblotting techniques with monoclonal antibodies
against specific myosin heavy chains. Measurements will be performed on
single muscle fibers that have had their surface membranes removed using a
chemical skinning procedure to allow direct control of activation with
Ca2+. In those cases where the individual fibers are too small for
satisfactory measurements (e.g., embryonic muscle), whole muscles will be
studied. The design of the experiments will permit the determination of
molecular structure-function relationships in muscle by identifying
associations between specific contractile properties and protein
compositions of developing, adult and transformed muscle An examination of
the adaptability of skeletal muscle In response to alterations in
functional demands (as during chronic exercise) should improve our
understanding of the physiological regulation of skeletal muscle
performance. This information should be extremely valuable for the design
of neural prostheses which are used to facilitate or restore motor function
in certain clinical situations.
未成熟大鼠骨骼肌的收缩和生化特性
成年动物依赖于肌肉的活动模式,
符合正常的功能需求。之间的关系
特定的蛋白质组成和个体的收缩特性
人们开始了解肌肉细胞。然而,生理
调节肌原纤维蛋白组成的因子,因此,
在发育过程中和成年肌肉中的收缩特性不太好
明白该项目的长期目标是确定
这些因子在调节骨骼肌活动中是重要的,
这些因素对收缩性和
单个肌肉细胞的生化特性。的活性
骨骼肌将使用功能过载进行实验性改变,
后肢悬吊诱导运动功能减退和慢性原位刺激
使用不同的电刺激模式。收缩和
将对转化后的肌肉进行生化测量,
与对照组的肌肉相比。收缩性能是
研究了最大缩短速度、张力产生的速度、张力的大小等
能力和张力/豌豆关系的单一,皮肤肌肉纤维。的
蛋白质组成将使用超灵敏凝胶
单克隆抗体电泳和免疫印迹技术
针对特定的肌球蛋白重链。测量将在
单个肌肉纤维的表面膜已经被去除,
化学结皮过程,以允许直接控制活化,
Ca2+。在那些单个纤维太小而不能
令人满意的测量(例如,胚胎肌肉),整个肌肉将
研究了实验的设计将允许确定
分子结构与功能的关系
特定收缩特性与蛋白质之间的关系
发育中的、成年的和转化的肌肉的组成
骨骼肌的适应性
功能需求(如在长期锻炼期间)应该改善我们的
了解骨骼肌的生理调节
性能这些信息对设计来说应该是非常有价值的
用于促进或恢复运动功能的
在某些临床情况下。
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Muscle function and depression-like behavior in a mouse model of cancer fatigue
癌症疲劳小鼠模型的肌肉功能和抑郁样行为
- 批准号:
8431333 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
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Muscle function and depression-like behavior in a mouse model of cancer fatigue
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- 批准号:
8606122 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
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Muscle function and depression-like behavior in a mouse model of cancer fatigue
癌症疲劳小鼠模型的肌肉功能和抑郁样行为
- 批准号:
8996067 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
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MYOSIN AND CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES IN DEVELOPING MUSCLE
肌球蛋白和肌肉发育中的收缩特性
- 批准号:
3031387 - 财政年份:1985
- 资助金额:
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