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Age-related changes of aqueous protein profiles in rat fast and slow twitch skeletal muscles
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Author Affiliations
Chinese University of Hong Kong, National Institute of Traumatology & Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Published InElectrophoresis
Year2000
Citations24
Abstract
Two-dimensional electrophoresis was used to generate the aqueous protein expression patterns of rat extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL, fast twitch muscle) and solues muscle (SOL, slow twitch muscle) of different ages. Two specific protein spots, S1 and S3, were identified from EDL muscles at the ages of 12 and 18 months onward respectively. In the EDL muscles of aged rat (24 months) after intensive exercise training, S3 was still detected while S1 disappeared. In addition, diaphragm muscle (DIA, fast twitch muscle), which retains physically active throughout the life span, was used as nondisuse control. The results showed that the expressions of S1 and S3 in 24-month DIA muscle were identical with the trained aged EDL muscle. It is suggested that…
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