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Effects of resistance training on myosin function studied by the in vitro motility assay in young and older men

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
It is generally believed that the maximum shortening velocity (V(o)) of a skeletal muscle fiber type does not vary unless a change in myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoform composition occurs. However, recent findings have shown that V(o) of a given fiber type can change after training, suggesting the hypothesis that the function of myosin can vary without a change in isoform. The present study addressed the latter hypothesis by studying the function of isolated myosin isoforms by the use of the in vitro motility assay (IVMA) technique. Four young (age 23-29 yr, YO) and four elderly men (age 68-82 yr, EL) underwent a 12-wk progressive resistance training program of the knee extensor muscles and to one pre- and one posttraining biopsy of the vastus lateralis muscle. The significant increase in one-repetition maximum posttraining in both YO and EL indicated that training was effective. After training, MHC isoform composition showed a shift from MHC(2X) toward MHC(2A) in YO and no shift in EL. The velocity of sliding (V(f)) of actin filaments on pure myosin isoforms extracted from single fibers was studied in IVMA. One hundred sixty IVMA samples were prepared from 480 single fibers, and at least 50 filaments were analyzed in each experiment. Whereas no training-induced change was observed in V(f) of myosin isoform 1 either in YO or in EL, a significant increase in V(f) of myosin isoform 2A after training was observed in both YO (18%) and EL (19%). The results indicate that resistance training can change the velocity of the myosin molecule.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
myosin isoforms; velocity of shortening
List of contributors:
Canepari, Monica; Rossi, R; Pellegrino, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Orrell, Rw; Cobbold, M; Harridge, S; Bottinelli, Roberto
Authors of the University:
BOTTINELLI ROBERTO
CANEPARI MONICA
PELLEGRINO MARIA ANTONIETTA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/103974
Published in:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
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