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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
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Proximal (vastus lateralis) and distal (gastrocnemius) muscles of 100-day-old normal and myopathic BIO TO-2 hamsters were analysed to study the effects of myopathy on the different muscle fibre types: SO (slow oxidative), FOG (fast oxidative glycolytic) and FG (fast glycolytic). Cytophotometric measurements of enzyme activities (myofibrillic
adenosine triphosphatase
, succinate dehydrogenase and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase), Western blot analysis of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) I, II, III isoforms and NOS II immunohistochemistry were performed. The following alterations were found in myopathic muscle fibres: all fibre types of both proximal and distal myopathic muscles showed decreased myofibrillic
adenosine triphosphatase
activity indicating depressed contractility. This was associated with depressed oxidative activity of the muscle fibres. A shift to more glycolytic metabolism was observed, mainly in FG fibres of proximal muscle. We found an increased NOS II expression in both myopathic muscle types investigated. It means that increased NO production inhibits force generation in myopathic muscle. NOS II immunoreactivity was found mainly in the cytoplasm of FG fibres. NOS I and
NOS III
expression was not significantly effected by this form of myopathy. Our findings demonstrate that muscle fibres of proximal and distal skeletal muscles of 100-day-old cardiomyopathic BIO TO-2 hamsters are altered with respect to contractility, metabolism and NOS II expression. FG fibres of the proximal muscle were effected most strongly.
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PMID:Myopathy-dependent changes in activity of ATPase, SDH and GPDH and NOS expression in the different fibre types of hamster muscles. 1199 46
Palatal muscle biopsies from the cleft margin of children were subjected to cytophotometrical and immunohistochemical analysis. Muscle fiber types were classified according to the enzyme activity of myofibrillic
adenosine triphosphatase
, glycerol-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase and succinate dehydrogenase assessed cytophotometrically. Fiber type-related immunoreactivity of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms I, II, III, as a physiological modulator of skeletal muscle function, was related to the oxidative and glycolytic activity of the muscle fibers. Fast oxidative glycolytic fibers with high oxidative activity showed strong NOS I immunoreactivity, whereas fast glycolytic fibers with high glycolytic activity were stronger immunolabelled for
NOS III
. NOS II expression was similar in all fiber types. No differences in NOS immunoreactivity were found between the two investigated forms of deformity. Additionally to the usual skeletal muscle fiber types, a slow tonic fiber type was for the first time identified in cleft palate muscles. Comparison of two forms of cleft palate, isolated cleft palate and combined cleft lip and palate has shown decreased enzyme activities in muscle fibers of palatal muscles from combined cleft lip and palate. Fast oxidative glycolytic fibers were mainly effected. Cytophotometrical and immunohistochemical analysis indicated a depressed performance of the cleft palatal muscles from combined cleft lip and palate as a stronger deformity compared with isolated cleft palate.
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PMID:Cytophotometrical and immunohistochemical analysis of soft palate muscles of children with isolated cleft palate and combined cleft lip and palate. 1218 Aug 5