Journal article

Changes in contractile activation characteristics of rat fast and slow skeletal muscle fibres during regeneration

P Gregorevic, DR Plant, N Stupka, GS Lynch

Journal of Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

Damaged skeletal muscle fibres are replaced with new contractile units via muscle regeneration. Regenerating muscle fibres synthesize functionally distinct isoforms of contractile and regulatory proteins but little is known of their functional properties during the regeneration process. An advantage of utilizing single muscle fibre preparations is that assessment of their function is based on the overall characteristics of the contractile apparatus and regulatory system and as such, these preparations are sensitive in revealing not only coarse, but also subtle functional differences between muscle fibres. We examined the Ca2+- and Sr2+-activated contractile characteristics of permeabilized f..

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