Topic:Myosin Heavy Chain
Myosin Heavy Chain (MHC) in horses refers to a family of proteins that are essential components of muscle fibers, contributing to muscle contraction and function. These proteins are encoded by different genes and exist in various isoforms, which are expressed in specific muscle types and developmental stages. In horses, MHC isoforms are studied to understand muscle physiology, performance, and adaptation to training or physical activity. Research in this area explores the distribution and expression of MHC isoforms in equine skeletal and cardiac muscles, as well as their response to exercise, training, and disease conditions. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that investigate the structure, function, and significance of Myosin Heavy Chain proteins in the context of equine muscle biology.
Common and atypical presentations of Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection in equids with emphasis on neurologic and muscle disease. Comprehensive descriptions of equids with granulocytic anaplasmosis (EGA) with neurologic or muscle disease and other atypical presentations are scarce in the literature. Objective: Describe the clinical signs, laboratory findings, treatment, and outcome of equids with EGA with emphasis on neurologic and muscle disease. Methods: Thirty-eight horses, 1 donkey. Methods: Retrospective study. Equids with EGA were included. The electronic data base was searched from January 2000 to December 2022 using the words anaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis, granulocytic, and rickettsia. Signalment and clinical data w...
Differential expression of skeletal muscle genes following administration of clenbuterol to exercised horses. Clenbuterol, a beta2-adrenergic receptor agonist, is used therapeutically to treat respiratory conditions in the horse. However, by virtue of its mechanism of action it has been suggested that clenbuterol may also have repartitioning affects in horses and as such the potential to affect performance. Clenbuterol decreases the percent fat and increases fat-free mass following high dose administration in combination with intense exercise in horses. In the current study, microarray analysis and real-time PCR were used to study the temporal effects of low and high dose chronic clenbuterol administr...
Differential expression of calcineurin and SR Ca2+ handling proteins in equine muscle fibers during early postnatal growth. During early postnatal development, the myosin heavy chain (MyHC) expression pattern in equine gluteus medius muscle shows adaptation to movement and load,resulting in a decrease in the number of fast MyHC fibers and an increase in the number of slow MyHC fibers. In the present study we correlated the expression of MyHC isoforms to the expression of sarcoplasmic(endo)reticulum Ca2+-ATPase 1 and 2a (SERCA), phospholamban (PLB), calcineurin A (CnA), and calcineurin B (CnB). Gluteus medius muscle biopsies were taken at 0, 2, 4, and 48 weeks and analyzed using immunofluorescence. Both SERCA isofor...