[HTML][HTML] Stressed out: the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor as a target of stress

AM Bellinger, M Mongillo… - The Journal of clinical …, 2008 - Am Soc Clin Investig
AM Bellinger, M Mongillo, AR Marks
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2008Am Soc Clin Investig
Over the past century, understanding the mechanisms underlying muscle fatigue and
weakness has been the focus of much investigation. However, the dominant theory in the
field, that lactic acidosis causes muscle fatigue, is unlikely to tell the whole story. Recently,
dysregulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ release has been associated with
impaired muscle function induced by a wide range of stressors, from dystrophy to heart
failure to muscle fatigue. Here, we address current understandings of the altered regulation …
Over the past century, understanding the mechanisms underlying muscle fatigue and weakness has been the focus of much investigation. However, the dominant theory in the field, that lactic acidosis causes muscle fatigue, is unlikely to tell the whole story. Recently, dysregulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ release has been associated with impaired muscle function induced by a wide range of stressors, from dystrophy to heart failure to muscle fatigue. Here, we address current understandings of the altered regulation of SR Ca2+ release during chronic stress, focusing on the role of the SR Ca2+ release channel known as the type 1 ryanodine receptor.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation