Effect of cross-reinnervation on the expression of GLUT-4 and GLUT-1 in slow and fast rat muscles

E. Jóhannsson, O. Wærhaug, A. Bonen*

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Abstract

We determined whether the twitch-velocity phenotype or the metabolic phenotype of a muscle influences the content of GLUT-4 and GLUT-1 proteins. The soleus (Sol) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles were cross- reinnervated (X-Sol, X-EDL). After 3 mo the X-EDL had become enriched in slow-twitch oxidative (SO) fibers (70.5% SO) compared with its control (3.8 % SO), whereas the X-Sol became enriched in fast-twitch oxidative-glycolytic (FOG) fibers (78.6% FOG) compared with its control (10% FOG). Thus the twitch phenotype of X-Sol shifted to fast-twitch muscle, whereas X-EDL shifted to a slow-twitch muscle. In the X-EDL, the oxidative nature of the X-EDL was increased to 97% oxidative fibers compared with 43% oxidative fibers in the normal EDL. In the Sol the oxidative nature of the X-Sol was retained at 100%. GLUT-4 content was increased 1.6-fold in the X-EDL (P < 0.05) but was not changed in the X-Sol (P > 0.05). GLUT-1 content was increased fourfold in X-EDL but was not altered in the X-Sol. We conclude that GLUT-4 and GLUT-1 content in muscle is related to the oxidative phenotype of the muscle rather than the twitch-velocity phenotype.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)R1355-R1360
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Volume270
Issue number6 39-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 1996

Other keywords

  • extensor digitorum longus
  • fiber composition
  • soleus

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