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J Appl Physiol (1985) ; 118(5): 613-23, 2015 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25539936

ABSTRACT

Altered external mechanical loading during spaceflights causes negative effects on muscular and cardiovascular systems. The aim of the study was estimation of the cortical cytoskeleton statement of the skeletal muscle cells and cardiomyocytes. The state of the cortical cytoskeleton in C57BL6J mice soleus, tibialis anterior muscle fibers, and left ventricle cardiomyocytes was investigated after 30-day 2-g centrifugation ("2-g" group) and within 12 h after its completion ("2-g + 12-h" group). We used atomic force microscopy for estimating cell's transverse stiffness, Western blotting for measuring protein content, and RT-PCR for estimating their expression level. The transverse stiffness significantly decreased in cardiomyocytes (by 16%) and increased in skeletal muscles fibers (by 35% for soleus and by 29% for tibialis anterior muscle fibers) in animals of the 2-g group (compared with the control group). For cardiomyocytes, we found that, in the 2-g + 12-h group, α-actinin-1 content decreased in the membranous fraction (by 27%) and increased in cytoplasmic fraction (by 28%) of proteins (compared with the levels in the 2-g group). But for skeletal muscle fibers, similar changes were noted for α-actinin-4, but not for α-actinin-1. In conclusion, we showed that the different isoforms of α-actinins dissociate from cortical cytoskeleton under increased/decreased of mechanical load.


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Cytoskeleton/physiology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Myocytes, Cardiac/physiology , Actinin/metabolism , Animals , Centrifugation/methods , Cytoplasm/metabolism , Cytoplasm/physiology , Cytoskeleton/metabolism , Heart Ventricles/metabolism , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/metabolism , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Space Flight/methods
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J Appl Physiol (1985) ; 116(10): 1315-23, 2014 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24674857

ABSTRACT

The aim of the work was to analyze changes in the organization of the cortical cytoskeleton in fibers of the mouse soleus muscle, tibialis anterior muscle and left ventricular cardiomyocytes after completion of a 30-day space flight on board the BION-M1 biosatellite (Russia, 2013). The transversal stiffness of the cortical cytoskeleton of the cardiomyocytes and fibers of the skeletal muscles did not differ significantly within the study groups compared with the vivarium control group. The content of beta- and gamma-actin in the membranous fraction of proteins in the left ventricular cardiomyocytes did not differ significantly within all study groups and correlated with the transversal stiffness. A similar situation was revealed in fibers of the soleus muscle and tibialis anterior muscle. At the same time, the content of beta-actin in the cytoplasmic fraction of proteins was found to be decreased in all types of studied tissues compared with the control levels in the postflight group, with lowered beta-actin gene expression rates in the postflight group. After completion of the space flight, the content of alpha-actinin-4 was found to be reduced in the membranous fraction of proteins from the mouse cardiomyocytes, while its content in the cytoplasmic fraction of proteins did not change significantly. Furthermore, gene expression rates of this protein were decreased at the time of dissection (it was started after 13 h after landing). At the same time, the content of alpha-actinin-1 decreased in the membranous fraction and increased in the cytoplasmic fraction of proteins from the soleus muscle fibers.


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Actins/physiology , Adaptation, Physiological/physiology , Cytoskeleton/physiology , Mechanotransduction, Cellular/physiology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Myocytes, Cardiac/physiology , Weightlessness , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Cytoskeleton/ultrastructure , Elastic Modulus/physiology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/cytology , Myocytes, Cardiac/cytology , Space Flight , Spacecraft
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Biofizika ; 59(5): 983-9, 2014.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25730983

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine the transversal stiffness of the cortical cytoskeleton and the cytoskeletal protein desmin content in the left ventricle cardiomyocytes, fibers of the mouse soleus and tibialis anterior muscle after a 30-day space flight on board the "BION-M1" biosatellite (Russia, 2013). The dissection was made after 13-16.5 h after landing. The transversal stiffness was measured in relaxed and calcium activated state by, atomic force microscopy. The desmin content was estimated by western blotting, and the expression level of desmin-coding gene was detected using real-time PCR. The results indicate that, the transversal stiffness of the left ventricle cardiomyocytes and fibers of the soleus muscle in relaxed and activated states did not differ from the control. The transversal stiffness of the tibialis muscle fibers in relaxed and activated state was increased in the mice group after space flight. At the same time, in all types of studied tissues the desmin content and the expression level of desmin-coding gene did not differ from the control level.


Subject(s)
Desmin/biosynthesis , Heart Ventricles/metabolism , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/metabolism , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Spacecraft , Weightlessness/adverse effects , Animals , Gene Expression Regulation , Heart Ventricles/pathology , Mice , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/pathology , Myocardium/metabolism , Myocardium/pathology , Myocytes, Cardiac/pathology , Time Factors
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