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Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030
Received 6 November 1995; accepted in final form 22 May 1996.
Booth, Frank W., Wei Lou, Marc T. Hamilton, and Zhen Yan.
Cytochrome c mRNA in skeletal
muscles of immobilized limbs. J. Appl.
Physiol. 81(5): 1941-1945, 1996.
Even though
immobilization of a slow skeletal muscle in a lengthened position
prevents muscle atrophy, it is unknown whether this treatment would
prevent a decrease in mitochondrial quantity. We found that, regardless of muscle length in immobilized limbs, the mRNA of a marker for mitochondrial quantity, cytochrome c,
decreased. Cytochrome c mRNA per
milligram of muscle was 62 and 72% less 1 wk after fixation of the
soleus muscle in shortened and lengthened positions, respectively, than
age-matched controls. Cytochrome c
mRNA per milligram wet weight was 36 and 32% less in the tibialis
anterior muscle fixed for 1 wk in the shortened and lengthened
positions, respectively, compared with age-matched controls. Recently,
in the 3
-untranslated region of cytochrome
c mRNA a novel RNA-protein interaction
that decreases in chronically stimulated rat skeletal muscle
was identified.[Z. Yan, S. Salmons, Y. L. Dang, M. T. Hamilton, and F. W. Booth. Am. J. Physiol. 271 (Cell
Physiol. 40): C1157- C1166,
1996]. The RNA-protein interaction in
the 3
-untranslated region of cytochrome c mRNA in soleus and tibialis anterior
muscles was unaffected by fixation in either shortened or lengthened
position. We conclude that, whereas lengthening muscle during limb
fixation abates the loss of total muscle protein, the percentage
decrease in cytochrome c mRNA is
proportionally greater than total protein. This suggests that the
design of countermeasures to muscle atrophy should include different
exercises to maintain total protein and mitochondria.
atrophy; mitochondria; gene expression
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