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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C12-C21, 2005. First published February 16, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00418.2004
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TRANSLATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY

ROK-induced cross-link formation stiffens passive muscle: reversible strain-induced stress softening in rabbit detrusor

John E. Speich,1 Lindsey Borgsmiller,2 Chris Call,1 Ryan Mohr,1 and Paul H. Ratz3

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering and 3Departments of Biochemistry and Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia

Submitted 25 August 2004 ; accepted in final form 9 February 2005

ABSTRACT

Passive mechanical properties of strips of rabbit detrusor smooth muscle were examined and found by cyclic loading in a calcium-free solution to display viscoelastic softening and strain-induced stress softening (strain softening). Strain softening, or the Mullins effect, is a loss of stiffness attributed to the breakage of cross-links, and appeared irreversible in detrusor even after the return of spontaneous rhythmic tone during 120 min of incubation in a calcium-containing solution. However, 3 min of KCl or carbachol (CCh)-induced contraction permitted rapid regeneration of the passive stiffness lost to strain softening, and 3 µM of the RhoA kinase (ROK) inhibitor Y-27632 prevented this regeneration. The degree of ROK-induced passive stiffness was inversely dependent on muscle length over a length range where peak CCh-induced force was length independent. Thus rabbit detrusor displayed variable passive stiffness both strain- and activation-history dependent. In conclusion, activation of ROK by KCl or CCh increased passive stiffness softened by muscle strain and thereby attributed to cross-links that remained stable during tissue incubation in a calcium-free solution. Degradation of this signaling system could potentially contribute to urinary incontinence.

muscle mechanics; preconditioning; Y-27632; RhoA kinase; passive force



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: P. H. Ratz, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., School of Medicine, Depts. of Biochemistry and Pediatrics, 1101 E. Marshall St., PO Box 980614, Richmond, VA 23298-0614 (e-mail: phratz{at}vcu.edu)




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