TY - JOUR
T1 - Induction of β-MHC transgene in overloaded skeletal muscle is not eliminated by mutation of conserved elements
AU - Tsika, Gretchen L.
AU - Wiedenman, Jennifer L.
AU - Gao, Liying
AU - McCarthy, John J.
AU - Sheriff-Carter, Katrina
AU - Rivera-Rivera, Ilia D.
AU - Tsika, Richard W.
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PY - 1996/8
Y1 - 1996/8
N2 - Mechanical overload leads to hypertrophy, increased type I fiber composition, and β-myosin heavy chain (β-MHC) induction in the fast-twitch plantaris muscle. To better understand the mechanism(s) involved in β-MHC induction, we have examined inducible expression of transgenes carrying the simultaneous mutation of three DNA regulatory subregions [muscle CAT (MCAT), C-rich, and [βe3] in the context of either a 5,600-base pair (bp; β5.6mut3) or 600-bp (β0.6mut3) β-MHC promoter in overloaded plantaris muscles of transgenic mice. Protein extract from mechanically overloaded plantaris muscle of mice, harboring either mutant transgene β5.6mut3 or β0.6mut3, showed an unexpected 2.8- to 4.5-fold increase in chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) specific activity relative to their respective controls. Similar results were obtained with wild-type (wt) β-MHC transgenes (β5.6wt, β0.6wt). Histochemical staining for both myofibrillar ATPase and CAT activity and CAT immunohistochemistry revealed a striking increase in type I fibers and that CAT expression was restricted to these fibers in overloaded plantaris muscle of β5.6mut3 transgenic mice. Our transgenic data suggest that β-MHC transgenes, and perhaps the endogenous β-MHC gene, are induced by mechanical overload via a mechanism(s) that does not exclusively require the MCAT, C-rich, or βe3 subregions.
AB - Mechanical overload leads to hypertrophy, increased type I fiber composition, and β-myosin heavy chain (β-MHC) induction in the fast-twitch plantaris muscle. To better understand the mechanism(s) involved in β-MHC induction, we have examined inducible expression of transgenes carrying the simultaneous mutation of three DNA regulatory subregions [muscle CAT (MCAT), C-rich, and [βe3] in the context of either a 5,600-base pair (bp; β5.6mut3) or 600-bp (β0.6mut3) β-MHC promoter in overloaded plantaris muscles of transgenic mice. Protein extract from mechanically overloaded plantaris muscle of mice, harboring either mutant transgene β5.6mut3 or β0.6mut3, showed an unexpected 2.8- to 4.5-fold increase in chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) specific activity relative to their respective controls. Similar results were obtained with wild-type (wt) β-MHC transgenes (β5.6wt, β0.6wt). Histochemical staining for both myofibrillar ATPase and CAT activity and CAT immunohistochemistry revealed a striking increase in type I fibers and that CAT expression was restricted to these fibers in overloaded plantaris muscle of β5.6mut3 transgenic mice. Our transgenic data suggest that β-MHC transgenes, and perhaps the endogenous β-MHC gene, are induced by mechanical overload via a mechanism(s) that does not exclusively require the MCAT, C-rich, or βe3 subregions.
KW - gene expression
KW - hypertrophy
KW - transcriptional regulation
KW - β-myosin heavy chain
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U2 - 10.1152/ajpcell.1996.271.2.c690
DO - 10.1152/ajpcell.1996.271.2.c690
M3 - Article
C2 - 8770011
AN - SCOPUS:0029775032
SN - 0363-6143
VL - 271
SP - C690-C699
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
IS - 2 40-2
ER -