Whether afferents exert their morphogenetic influence on spindles through release of trophic factors at intrafusal fiber junctions or via participation in proprioceptive pathways which modulate the motor activity to muscles was investigated by comparing myosin heavy chain (MHC) expression in intrafu
Stability of myosin heavy chain isoforms in selectively denervated adult rat muscle spindles
β Scribed by Wang, Jun ;McWhorter, David L. ;Walro, Jon M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 738 KB
- Volume
- 249
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-276X
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β¦ Synopsis
Background:
Rat intrafusal fibers consist of multiple isoforms of myosin heavy chains (mhcs) whose expression involves complex interactions among motor neurons, sensory neurons, and muscle cells during spindle development. little is known about the roles of sensory and motor innervation in regulating and maintaining expression of mhc isoforms in adult rat muscle spindles.
Methods:
Mhc expression was investigated in deafferented or deefferented adult rat muscle spindles by reacting transverse sections of spindles with a panel of monoclonal antibodies specific for different mhc isoforms.
Results:
Deefferentation or deafferentation did not alter the number of intrafusal fibers expressing most mhc isoforms. however, the numbers of fibers expressing two mhc isoforms were altered in deefferented muscle spindles. nuclear bag1 fibers ceased to express alpha-cardiac mhc and upregulated embryonic mhc after ablation of motor innervation. likewise, bag2 and chain fibers downregulated avian neonatal/fast mhc following deafferentation, but chain fibers upregulated type 2a mhc and became more extrafusal-like in their pattern of mhc expression.
Conclusions:
These data indicate that (1) perturbations in spindle sensory and motor nerve supplies produce less severe alterations in mhc expression in mature intrafusal fibers than do similar lesions in developing intrafusal fibers and (2) mhc expression in intrafusal fibers reflects a combination of inductive and suppressive effects of motor and sensory neurons.
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