Simoneau J A, Bouchard C
Physical Activity Sciences Laboratory, Laval University, Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada.
FASEB J. 1995 Aug;9(11):1091-5. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.9.11.7649409.
Skeletal muscle fiber type distribution is quite heterogeneous, with about 25% of North American Caucasian men and women having either less than 35% or more than 65% of type I fiber in their vastus lateralis muscle. To what extent human skeletal muscle fiber type proportion is under the control of genetic factors is examined in this paper. The results summarized here suggest that about 15% of the total variance in the proportion of type I muscle fibers in human is explained by the error component related to muscle sampling and technical variance, that about 40% of the phenotype variance is influenced by environmental factors, and the remaining variance (about 45%) is associated with inherited factors. These estimates suggest that a difference of about 30% in type I fibers among individuals could be explained exclusively by differences in the local environment and level of muscular contractile activity. However, unidentified genetic factors would have to be invoked to account for the observation that the skeletal muscle of about 25% of the North American Caucasian population have either less than 35% or more than 65% of type I fibers.
骨骼肌纤维类型分布非常不均一,约25%的北美白种男性和女性的股外侧肌中I型纤维比例低于35%或高于65%。本文研究了人类骨骼肌纤维类型比例受遗传因素控制的程度。此处总结的结果表明,人类I型肌纤维比例总方差中约15%由与肌肉采样相关的误差成分和技术方差所解释,约40%的表型方差受环境因素影响,其余方差(约45%)与遗传因素相关。这些估计表明,个体间I型纤维约30%的差异可能完全由局部环境和肌肉收缩活动水平的差异所解释。然而,必须引入未明确的遗传因素来解释约25%的北美白种人群骨骼肌中I型纤维比例低于35%或高于65%这一观察结果。