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2013 ◽  
Vol 115 (10) ◽  
pp. 1540-1552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Lan ◽  
Lu Wang ◽  
Jenny Zhang ◽  
Chris D. Pascoe ◽  
Brandon A. Norris ◽  
...  

The structurally dynamic cytoskeleton is important in many cell functions. Large gaps still exist in our knowledge regarding what regulates cytoskeletal dynamics and what underlies the structural plasticity. Because Rho-kinase is an upstream regulator of signaling events leading to phosphorylation of many cytoskeletal proteins in many cell types, we have chosen this kinase as the focus of the present study. In detergent skinned tracheal smooth muscle preparations, we quantified the proteins eluted from the muscle cells over time and monitored the muscle's ability to respond to acetylcholine (ACh) stimulation to produce force and stiffness. In a partially skinned preparation not able to generate active force but could still stiffen upon ACh stimulation, we found that the ACh-induced stiffness was independent of calcium and myosin light chain phosphorylation. This indicates that the myosin light chain-dependent actively cycling crossbridges are not likely the source of the stiffness. The results also indicate that Rho-kinase is central to the ACh-induced stiffness, because inhibition of the kinase by H1152 (1 μM) abolished the stiffening. Furthermore, the rate of relaxation of calcium-induced stiffness in the skinned preparation was faster than that of ACh-induced stiffness, with or without calcium, suggesting that different signaling pathways lead to different means of maintenance of stiffness in the skinned preparation.


2009 ◽  
Vol 296 (5) ◽  
pp. C1024-C1033 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying-Ming Liou ◽  
Masaru Watanabe ◽  
Masatoshi Yumoto ◽  
Shin'ichi Ishiwata

The potential roles of the regulatory proteins actin, tropomyosin (Tm), and caldesmon (CaD), i.e., the components of the thin filament, in smooth muscle have been extensively studied in several types of smooth muscles. However, controversy remains on the putative physiological significance of these proteins. In this study, we intended to determine the functional roles of Tm and CaD in the regulation of smooth muscle contraction by using a reconstitution system of the thin filaments. At appropriate conditions, the thin (actin) filaments within skinned smooth muscle strips of taenia caeci in guinea pigs could be selectively removed by an actin-severing protein, gelsolin, without irreversible damage to the contractile apparatus, and then the thin filaments were reconstituted with purified components of thin filaments, i.e., actin, Tm, and CaD. We found that the structural remodeling of actin filaments or thin filaments was functionally linked to the Ca2+-induced force development and reduction in muscle cross-sectional area (CSA). That is, after the reconstitution of the gelsolin-treated skinned smooth muscle strips with pure actin, the Ca2+-dependent force development was partially restored, but the Ca2+-induced reduction in CSA occurred once. In contrast, the reconstitution with actin, followed by Tm and CaD, restored not only the force generation but also both its Ca2+sensitivity and the reversible Ca2+-dependent reduction in CSA. We confirmed that both removal of the thin filaments by gelsolin treatment and reconstitution of the actin (thin) filaments with Tm and CaD caused no significant changes in the level of myosin regulatory light chain phosphorylation. We thus conclude that Tm and CaD are necessary for the full regulation of smooth muscle contraction in addition to the other regulatory systems, including the myosin-linked one.


1998 ◽  
Vol 60 (11) ◽  
pp. 1227-1232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshihiro UNNO ◽  
Hiroyuki SHINGU ◽  
Masayo ISOGAI ◽  
Seiichi KOMORI ◽  
Hidenori OHASHI

1995 ◽  
Vol 151 (2) ◽  
pp. 149-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. B. Elmoselhi ◽  
M. Blennerhassett ◽  
S. E. Samson ◽  
A. K. Grover

1995 ◽  
Vol 268 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
S. Morimoto ◽  
Y. Ogawa

Page C27: S. Morimoto and Y. Ogawa. “Ca2+-insensitive sustained contraction of skinned smooth muscle after acidic ADP treatment.” Between lines 14 and 15, the following equation was inadvertently omitted by the printer: (See PDF)


1995 ◽  
Vol 268 (5) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
S. Morimoto ◽  
Y. Ogawa

Page C27: S. Morimoto and Y. Ogawa. “Ca2+-insensitive sustained contraction of skinned smooth muscle after acidic ADP treatment.” Between lines 14 and 15, the following equation was inadvertently omitted by the printer: P = Po exp(-kt)


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