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J Appl Physiol 95: 35-42, 2003. First published January 24, 2003; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00951.2002
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Regional differences in effects of exercise training on contractile and biochemical properties of rat cardiac myocytes

Gary M. Diffee and Daniel F. Nagle

Biodynamics Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

Submitted 15 October 2002 ; accepted in final form 20 January 2003

Myocardial function is enhanced by endurance exercise training, but the cellular mechanisms underlying this improved function remain unclear. A number of studies have shown that the characteristics of cardiac myocytes vary across the width of the ventricular wall. We have previously shown that endurance exercise training alters the Ca2+ sensitivity of tension as well as contractile protein isoform expression in rat cardiac myocytes. We tested the hypothesis that these effects of training are not uniform across the ventricular wall but are more pronounced in the subendocardial (Endo) region of the myocardium. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into sedentary control (C) and exercise trained (T) groups. T rats underwent 11 wk of progressive treadmill exercise. Myocytes were isolated from the Endo region of the myocardium and from the subepicardial (Epi) region of both T and C hearts. We found an increase in the Ca2+ sensitivity of tension in T cells compared with C cells, but this difference was larger in the Endo cells than in the Epi cells. In addition, we found a training-induced increase in atrial myosin light chain 1 (aMLC1) expression that was larger in the Endo compared with Epi samples. We conclude that effects of exercise training on myocyte contractile and biochemical properties are greater in myocytes from the Endo region of the myocardium than those from the Epi region. In addition, these results provide evidence that the increase in aMLC1 expression may be responsible for some of the training-induced increase in myocyte Ca2+ sensitivity of tension.

atrial myosin light chain 1; chronic endurance exercise training



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: G. M. Diffee, Biodynamics Laboratory, Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept. of Kinesiology, 2000 Observatory Dr., Madison, WI 53706 (E-mail: gmdiffee{at}facstaff.wisc.edu).




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