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Vol. 84, Issue 2, 593-598, February 1998
Departments of Biology and Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
Connor, Michael K., and David A. Hood. Effect of
microgravity on the expression of mitochondrial enzymes in rat cardiac and skeletal muscles. J. Appl.
Physiol. 84(2): 593-598, 1998.
The purpose of
this study was to examine the expression of nuclear and mitochondrial
genes in cardiac and skeletal muscle (triceps brachii) in response to
short-duration microgravity exposure. Six adult male rats were exposed
to microgravity for 6 days and were compared with six ground-based
control animals. We observed a significant 32% increase in heart
malate dehydrogenase (MDH) enzyme activity, which was accompanied by a
62% elevation in heart MDH mRNA levels after microgravity exposure.
Despite modest elevations in the mRNAs encoding subunits III, IV, and
VIc as well as a 2.2-fold higher subunit IV protein content after
exposure to microgravity, heart cytochrome
c oxidase (CytOx) enzyme activity
remained unchanged. In skeletal muscle, MDH expression was unaffected
by microgravity, but CytOx activity was significantly reduced 41% by
microgravity, whereas subunit III, IV, and VIc mRNA levels and subunit
IV protein levels were unaltered. Thus tissue-specific (i.e., heart vs.
skeletal muscle) differences exist in the regulation of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins in response to microgravity. In addition, the
expression of nuclear-encoded proteins such as CytOx subunit IV and
expression of MDH are differentially regulated within a tissue. Our
data also illustrate that the heart undergoes previously unidentified
mitochondrial adaptations in response to short-term microgravity
conditions more dramatic than those evident in skeletal muscle. Further
studies evaluating the functional consequences of these adaptations in
the heart, as well as those designed to measure protein turnover, are
warranted in response to microgravity.
spaceflight; gene expression; heart; mitochondrial biogenesis
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