Abstract

This study examined the effects of low frequency chronic stimulation on expression of the mRNA encoding the two isoforms of the α1 subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR) calcium channel, a critical component of skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling. RNase protection assay was used to determine alteration in isoform expression in 5-day, 9-day and 13-day chronically stimulated rattibialis anteriormuscle, and to compare it with soleus andextensor digitorum longusmuscles. Low frequency chronic stimulation was associated not only with a significant decrease in the mRNA level of the skeletal isoform of the DHPR, but also with a significant increase in the mRNA level of the cardiac isoform of the DHPR, the overwhelming majority of which was the adult splice variant. Significant levels of cardiac DHPR mRNA expression were also found in normal adult slow twitch soleus muscle. These findings raise the question of a potential role for the cardiac DHPR in certain adult skeletal muscles.

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