Sarcomere level mechanics of the fast skeletal muscle of the medaka fish larva

Author:

Marcello Matteo1,Cetrangolo Viviana2,Morotti Ilaria1,Squarci Caterina1,Caremani Marco3,Reconditi Massimo4,Savarese Marco5,Bianco Pasquale1,Piazzesi Gabriella6,Lombardi Vincenzo7,Udd Bjarne,Conte Ivan8,Nigro Vincenzo9,Linari Marco10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy

2. Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine, Telethon Institute Of Genetics And Medicine, Pozzuoli, Napoli, Italy

3. Biology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

4. Dept. of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

5. Folkhälsan Research Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland

6. University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy

7. Dipartimento di Biologia Evoluzionistica, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy

8. Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, Italy

9. Department of Precision Medicine, Università della Campania, Napoli, Italy

10. Department of Biology, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy

Abstract

The medaka fish ( Oryzias latipes) is a vertebrate model used in developmental biology and genetics. Here we explore its suitability as a model for investigating the molecular mechanisms of human myopathies caused by mutations in sarcomeric proteins. To this end, the relevant mechanical parameters of the intact skeletal muscle of wild type medaka are determined using the transparent tail at larval stage 40. Tails were mounted at sarcomere length 2.1 μm in a thermoregulated trough containing physiological solution. Tetanic contractions were elicited at physiological temperature (10-30°C) by electrical stimulation and sarcomere length changes were recorded with nanometre-microsecond resolution during both isometric and isotonic contractions with a striation follower. The force output has been normalised for the actual fraction of the cross-section of the tail occupied by the myofilament lattice, as established with TEM, and then for the actual density of myofilaments, as established with X-ray diffraction. Under these conditions, the mechanical performance of the contracting muscle of the wild-type larva can be defined at the level of the half-thick filament, where ~300 myosin motors work in parallel as a collective motor, allowing a detailed comparison with the established performance of the skeletal muscle of different vertebrates. The results of this study point out that the medaka fish larva is a suitable model for the investigation of the genotype/phenotype correlations and therapeutic possibilities in skeletal muscle diseases caused by mutations in sarcomeric proteins.

Funder

European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases

Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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