Polymerization of myosin on activation of rat anococcygeus smooth muscle

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JUN-QING XU
JEAN-MARIE GILLIS
ROGER CRAIG
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[1] University of Massachusetts Medical School,Department of Cell Biology
[2] Universite Catholique de Louvain,Departement de Physiologie
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Smooth Muscle; Transverse Section; Temperature Electron; Numb Increase; Microscopic Technique;
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The in vivo state of assembly ofmyosin in vertebrate smooth muscle is controversial. In vitrostudies on purified smooth muscle myosin show that it ismonomeric (10S) under relaxing conditions and filamentous undercontraction conditions. Electron microscopic and antibodylabelling studies of intact smooth muscles, on the other hand,suggest that myosin is filamentous in the relaxed as well as thecontracting state and that 10S myosin occurs only in traceamounts. However, birefringence, conventional EM and X-raydiffraction evidence suggests that in certain smooth muscles invivo (e.g. rat anococcygeus), while myosin filaments exist in therelaxed state, their number increases on contraction. Here, wehave used low temperature electron microscopic techniques (rapidfreezing followed by freeze-substitution), which preserve labilecomponents in close to their in vivo state, to detect any changein filament number on contraction. The results from ratanococcygeus have been compared with those from guinea pig taeniacoli, in which other techniques have revealed no change infilament number. In the anococcygeus, we find evidence for a 23%increase in filament density in transverse sections ofcontracting muscle compared with relaxed muscle. In the taeniacoli we find no change. These results are in qualitativeagreement with earlier findings. They provide evidence forpolymerization of myosin in contracting rat anococcygeus, andsuggest that this process is subtle and occurs only in somesmooth muscles
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