PLASTICITY OF MUSCLE (PETTE) E-BOOK
Résumé
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- SECTION I. HETEROGENEITY OF METABOLIC AND MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF MUSCLE FIBRES -- ENZYMOLOGICAL HETEROGENEITY OF HUMAN MUSCLE FIBERS -- METABOLIC SUBPOPULATIONS OF RABBIT SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBRES -- HISTOCHEMICAL TYPING OF MUSCLE FIBRES BY MICROPHOTOMETRY -- MALATE DEHYDROGENASE HOMOGENEITY OF SINGLE FIBERS OF THE MOTOR UNIT -- MYOSIN LIGHT CHAINS, POLYMORPHISM AND FIBRE TYPES IN SKELETAL MUSCLES -- AN IMMUNOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE ISOLATION OP MYOSIN ISOENZYMES -- DISTRIBUTION OF MYOSIN ISOENZYMES IN ADULT AND DEVELOPING MUSCLE FIBERS -- FIBRE POPULATIONS IN RABBIT SKELETAL MUSCLES FROM BIRTH TO OLD AGE -- ADAPTIVE FIBRE AND MOTOR UNIT TRANSFORMATION IN RAT SOLEUS DURING GROWTH -- PLASTICITY OF THE MYOFIBER-SATELLITE CELL COMPLEX IN CULTURE -- SECTION II. DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH -- DIFFERENCES IN DIFFERENTIATION PROGRAMS BETWEEN PRESUMPTIVE MYOBLASTS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS, THE DEFINITIVE MYOBLASTS AND MYOTUBES -- THE SEQUENTIAL APPEARANCE OF FAST AND SLOW MYOSINS DURING MYOGENESIS -- PATTERNS OF MYOSIN SYNTHESIS IN REGENERATING NORMAL AND DENERVATED MUSCLES OF THE RAT -- CONTRACTILE PROTEIN ISOZYMES IN MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT: THE EMBRYONIC PHENOTYPE -- TRANSITION IN MEMBRANE MACROMOLECULAR COMPOSITION AND IN MYOSIN ISOZYMES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF FAST-TWITCH AND SLOW-TWITCH MUSCLES -- SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM AND SARCOLEMMA DURING DEVELOPMENT -- COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF VARIOUS KINDS OF TROPOMYOSIN -- TROPOMYOSIN TRANSITIONS IN AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN SKELETAL MUSCLES -- FACTORS DETERMINING THE EXPRESSION OP THE GENES CONTROLLING THE SYNTHESIS OF THE REGULATORY PROTEINS IN STRIATED MUSCLE -- SECTION III. NERVE MUSCLE INTERACTION -- NERVE-MUSCLE INTERACTIONS DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT -- REMATCHING OF NERVE AND MUSCLE PROPERTIES IN CAT MOTOR UNITS AFTER REINNER-VATION -- DIFFERENT STIMULATION PATTERNS AFFECT CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES OF DENERVATED RAT SOLEUS MUSCLES -- NEURAL CONTROL OF CONTRACTILE AND MEMBRANE PROPERTIES IN SLOW MUSCLE FIBRES OF THE FROG? -- ABILITY OF ELECTRICALLY SILENT NERVES TO SPECIFY FAST AND SLOW MUSCLE CHARACTERISTICS -- EFFECTS OF NERVE CROSS-UNION AND CORDOTOMY" ON MYOSIN ISOENZYMES IN FASTTWITCH AND SLOW-TWITCH MUSCLES OF THE RAT -- SECTION IV. INFLUENCE OF USAGE -- MUSCLE AND MOTOR UNIT PROPERTIES OF EXERCISED AND NON-EXERCISFD CHRONIC SPINAL CATS -- EFFECTS OF DISUSE BY LIMB IMMOBILIZATION ON DIFFERENT MUSCLE FIBER TYPES -- SECTION V. EFFECTS OF CHRONIC STIMULATION -- THE RESPONSE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE TO DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF USE - SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND CONCEPTS -- THE EFFECT OF LONG-TERM ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON FUEL UPTAKE AND PERFORMANCE IN FAST SKELETAL MUSCLES -- CHANGES INDUCED IN THE ENZYME ACTIVITY PATTERN BY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF FAST-TWITCH MUSCLE -- MOLECULAR TRANSFORMATIONS OF SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM IN CHRONICALLY STIMULATED FAST-TWITCH MUSCLE -- EFFECT OF CHRONIC STIMULATION ON CATION DISTRIBUTION AND MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN FAST-TWITCH MUSCLES OF RABBIT -- EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR SYNTHESIS IN CULTURED MYOTUBES -- SECTION VI. MECHANISMS OF HYPERTROPHY AND ATROPHY -- THE REGULATION OF PROTEIN TURNOVER BY ENDOCRINE AND NUTRITIONAL FACTORS -- IN VITRO SKELETAL MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY AND Na PUMP ACTIVITY -- THE EFFECT OF DISUSE ON PROTEIN PATTERNS IN FAST AND SLOW TWITCH MUSCLES -- THE INFLUENCE OF CONTRACTILE ACTIVITY AND THE NERVE SUPPLY ON MUSCLE SIZE AND PROTEIN TURNOVER -- CALCIUM AND STRETCH-DEPENDENT REGULATION OF PROTEIN TURNOVER AND MYOFIBRILLAR DISASSEMBLY IN MUSCLE -- MYOSIN POLYMORPHISM, CELLULAR HETEROGENEITY AND PLASTICITY OF CARDIAC MUSCLE -- MYOSIN IN CHRONIC CARDIAC OVERLOAD -- SECTION VII. EFFECTS OF THYROID HORMONES -- EFFECTS OF THYROID HORMONES ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF SKELETAL MUSCLE -- A POSSIBLE THYROIDAL TROPHIC INFLUENCE ON FAST AND SLOW SKELETAL MUSCLE MYOSIN C.D. Ianuzzo, P. Patel, V. Chen, and P. O'Brien -- A NEURALLY MEDIATED EFFECT OF THYROID HORMONE DEFICIENCY ON SLOWTWITCH SKELETAL MUSCLE? -- INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS -- SUBJECT INDEX -- Backmatter