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Title

Skeletal muscle fibre diversity and the underlying mechanisms.

Authors

Canepari, M.; Pellegrino, M. A.; D'Antona, G.; Bottinelli, R.

Abstract

The review first briefly summarizes how myosin isoforms have been identified as the major determinant of the functional variability among skeletal muscle fibres. The latter feature is a major characteristic of muscle fibres and a major basis of skeletal muscle heterogeneity and plasticity in vivo. Then, evidence is reported, which indicates that the properties of muscle fibres can vary with no change in the myosin isoform they express. Moreover, the physiological and pathological conditions (ageing, disuse, exercise training, muscular dystrophy) in which such myosin isoform independent change in functional properties occurs and the possible underlying mechanisms are considered. Finally, the known molecular bases of the functional differences among slow and fast isoforms are briefly dealt with.

Subjects

MYOSIN; PATHOLOGY; GLOBULINS; MUSCLE proteins; MUSCULAR dystrophy

Publication

Acta Physiologica, 2010, Vol 199, Issue 4, p465

ISSN

1748-1708

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1748-1716.2010.02118.x

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