Cellular Responses of Human Postural Muscle to Dry Immersion. 2019

Boris S Shenkman, and Inessa B Kozlovskaya
Myology Laboratory, State Scientific Center of Russian Federation - Institute of Biomedical Problems, Moscow, Russia.

Support withdrawal has been currently considered as one of the main factors involved in regulation of the human locomotor system. For last decades, several authors, including the authors of the present paper, have revealed afferent mechanisms of support perception and introduced the concept of the support afferentation system. The so-called "dry immersion" model which was developed in Russia allows for suspension of subjects in water providing the simulation of the mechanical support withdrawal. The present review is a summary of data allowing to appreciate the value of the "dry" immersion model for the purposes of studying cellular responses of human postural muscle to gravitational unloading. These studies corroborated our hypothesis that the removal of support afferentation inactivates the slow motor unit pool which leads to selective inactivation, and subsequent atony and atrophy, of muscle fibers expressing the slow isoform of myosin heavy chain (which constitutes the majority of soleus muscle fibers). Fibers that have lost a significant part of cytoskeletal molecules are incapable of effective actomyosin motor mobilization which leads to lower calcium sensitivity and lower range of maximal tension in permeabilized fibers. Support withdrawal also leads to lower efficiency of protective mechanisms (nitric oxide synthase) and decreased activity of AMP-activated protein kinase. Thus, "dry" immersion studies have already contributed considerably to the gravitational physiology of skeletal muscle.

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