Fiber Types in Mammalian Skeletal Muscles
Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine
Abstract
Mammalian skeletal muscle comprises different fiber types, whose identity is first established during embryonic development by intrinsic myogenic control mechanisms and is later modulated by neural and hormonal factors. The relative proportion of the different fiber types varies strikingly between species, and in humans shows significant variability between individuals. Myosin heavy chain isoforms, whose complete inventory and expression pattern are now available, provide a useful marker for fiber types, both for the four major forms present in trunk and limb muscles and the minor forms present in head and neck muscles. However, muscle fiber diversity involves all functional muscle cell compartments, including…
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- Myosin
- Fiber type
- Skeletal muscle
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Neuroscience
- Anatomy
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