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Developmental increase in ?-MHC enhances sarcomere length-dependent activation in the myocardium.


ABSTRACT: Shifts in myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms in cardiac myocytes have been shown to alter cardiac muscle function not only in healthy developing hearts but also in diseased hearts. In guinea pig hearts, there is a large age-dependent shift in MHC isoforms from 80% ?-MHC/20% ?-MHC at 3 wk to 14% ?-MHC/86% ?-MHC at 11 wk. Because kinetic differences in ?- and ?-MHC cross-bridges (XBs) are known to impart different cooperative effects on thin filaments, we hypothesize here that differences in ?- and ?-MHC expression in guinea pig cardiac muscle impact sarcomere length (SL)-dependent contractile function. We therefore measure steady state and dynamic contractile parameters in detergent-skinned cardiac muscle preparations isolated from the left ventricles of young (3 wk old) or adult (11 wk old) guinea pigs at two different SLs: short (1.9 µm) and long (2.3 µm). Our data show that SL-dependent effects on contractile parameters are augmented in adult guinea pig cardiac muscle preparations. Notably, the SL-mediated increase in myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity (?pCa50) is twofold greater in adult guinea pig muscle preparations (?pCa50 being 0.11 units in adult preparations but only 0.05 units in young preparations). Furthermore, adult guinea pig cardiac muscle preparations display greater SL-dependent changes than young muscle preparations in (1) the magnitude of length-mediated increase in the recruitment of new force-bearing XBs, (2) XB detachment rate, (3) XB strain-mediated effects on other force-bearing XBs, and (4) the rate constant of force redevelopment. Our findings suggest that increased ?-MHC expression enhances length-dependent activation in the adult guinea pig cardiac myocardium.

SUBMITTER: Reda SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6504293 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Developmental increase in β-MHC enhances sarcomere length-dependent activation in the myocardium.

Reda Sherif M SM   Gollapudi Sampath K SK   Chandra Murali M  

The Journal of general physiology 20190102 5


Shifts in myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms in cardiac myocytes have been shown to alter cardiac muscle function not only in healthy developing hearts but also in diseased hearts. In guinea pig hearts, there is a large age-dependent shift in MHC isoforms from 80% α-MHC/20% β-MHC at 3 wk to 14% α-MHC/86% β-MHC at 11 wk. Because kinetic differences in α- and β-MHC cross-bridges (XBs) are known to impart different cooperative effects on thin filaments, we hypothesize here that differences in α- and  ...[more]

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