Junctophilin damage contributes to early strength deficits and EC coupling failure after eccentric contractions

American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
Benjamin T CoronaChristopher P Ingalls

Abstract

Junctophilins (JP1 and JP2) are expressed in skeletal muscle and are the primary proteins involved in transverse (T)-tubule and sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) membrane apposition. During the performance of eccentric contractions, the apposition of T-tubule and SR membranes may be disrupted, resulting in excitation-contraction (EC) coupling failure and thus reduced force-producing capacity. In this study, we made three primary observations: 1) through the first 3 days after the performance of 50 eccentric contractions in vivo by the left hindlimb anterior crural muscles of female mice, both JP1 and JP2 were significantly reduced by approximately 50% and 35%, respectively, while no reductions were observed after the performance of nonfatiguing concentric contractions; 2) following the performance of a repeated bout of 50 eccentric contractions in vivo, only JP1 was immediately reduced ( approximately 30%) but recovered by 3-day postinjury in tandem with the recovery of strength and EC coupling; and 3) following the performance of 10 eccentric contractions at either 15 degrees or 35 degrees C by isolated mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle, isometric force, EC coupling, and JP1 and JP2 were only reduced after the eccentric c...Continue Reading

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