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Impaired muscle relaxation and mitochondrial fission associated with genetic ablation of cytoplasmic actin isoforms.


ABSTRACT: While ?-actin isoforms predominate in adult striated muscle, skeletal muscle-specific knockouts (KOs) of nonmuscle cytoplasmic ?cyto - or ?cyto -actin each cause a mild, but progressive myopathy effected by an unknown mechanism. Using transmission electron microscopy, we identified morphological abnormalities in both the mitochondria and the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in aged muscle-specific ?cyto - and ?cyto -actin KO mice. We found ?cyto - and ?cyto -actin proteins to be enriched in isolated mitochondrial-associated membrane preparations, which represent the interface between mitochondria and sarco-endoplasmic reticulum important in signaling and mitochondrial dynamics. We also measured significantly elongated and interconnected mitochondrial morphologies associated with a significant decrease in mitochondrial fission events in primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts lacking ?cyto - and/or ?cyto -actin. Interestingly, mitochondrial respiration in muscle was not measurably affected as oxygen consumption was similar in skeletal muscle fibers from 12 month-old muscle-specific ?cyto - and ?cyto -actin KO mice. Instead, we found that the maximal rate of relaxation after isometric contraction was significantly slowed in muscles of 12-month-old ?cyto - and ?cyto -actin muscle-specific KO mice. Our data suggest that impaired Ca2+ re-uptake may presage development of the observed SR morphological changes in aged mice while providing a potential pathological mechanism for the observed myopathy.

SUBMITTER: O'Rourke AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5799018 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impaired muscle relaxation and mitochondrial fission associated with genetic ablation of cytoplasmic actin isoforms.

O'Rourke Allison R AR   Lindsay Angus A   Tarpey Michael D MD   Yuen Samantha S   McCourt Preston P   Nelson D'anna M DM   Perrin Benjamin J BJ   Thomas David D DD   Spangenburg Espen E EE   Lowe Dawn A DA   Ervasti James M JM  

The FEBS journal 20180108 3


While α-actin isoforms predominate in adult striated muscle, skeletal muscle-specific knockouts (KOs) of nonmuscle cytoplasmic β<sub>cyto</sub> - or γ<sub>cyto</sub> -actin each cause a mild, but progressive myopathy effected by an unknown mechanism. Using transmission electron microscopy, we identified morphological abnormalities in both the mitochondria and the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in aged muscle-specific β<sub>cyto</sub> - and γ<sub>cyto</sub> -actin KO mice. We found β<sub>cyto</sub>  ...[more]

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