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- W2158014720 abstract "The relation between functional properties of the contractile apparatus, such as shortening velocity and ATPase activity, and myosin isoenzyme composition was studied in ventricular myocardium of adult (60-90-day-old) rats and of newborn (3-day-old) and young (10- and 20-day-old) rats. In adult animals, variations of isomyosin pattern were produced by reducing food intake and by changing the thyroid state. Hyperthyroidism was induced with triiodothyronine daily injection for 15 days; hypothyroidism was induced with iodine-free diet and KClO4 in drinking water for 50-60 days. The following parameters were studied: 1) calcium-magnesium-activated and magnesium-activated ATPase activity of washed and purified myofibrils, 2) calcium-activated ATPase activity of purified myosin, 3) isomyosin composition and relative content of alpha-myosin heavy chains (alpha-MHCs), and 4) force-velocity curve of left and right ventricle papillary muscles. To take into account the difference in excitation-contraction coupling between newborn and adult myocardium, the determination of the force-velocity curve was repeated in Krebs' solution with normal [CaCl2] (2.5 mM) and in Krebs' solution with high [CaCl2] (10 mM). During postnatal growth, the relative content of alpha-MHC increased and reached a maximum at about 20 days. Pronounced increases of myofibrillar and myosin ATPase activity and in shortening velocity occurred during the same period. In adult hyperthyroid rats, alpha-MHC content as well as enzymatic activity and shortening velocity were higher than in control adult animals. Hypothyroidism and food deprivation caused a decrease of alpha-MHC content and a reduction of both enzymatic activities and shortening velocity. The study of the relations between alpha-MHC relative content and functional parameters showed that 1) in ventricular myocardium of adult rats a linear relation existed between alpha-MHC content and myosin and myofibrillar ATPase activity and shortening velocity, and 2) in newborn and young rat ventricular myocardium, both enzymatic activities and shortening velocity were lower than would have been expected on the basis of the linear relation described above. This latter observation could be accounted for by a variation in specific activity of myosin during postnatal development or by the presence of peculiar isomyosins that cannot be detected with usual electrophoretic techniques." @default.
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- W2158014720 title "Shortening velocity and myosin and myofibrillar ATPase activity related to myosin isoenzyme composition during postnatal development in rat myocardium." @default.
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