TY - JOUR
T1 - Satellite cells and utrophin are not directly correlated with the degree of skeletal muscle damage in mdx mice
AU - Yamane, Akira
AU - Akutsu, Satonari
AU - Diekwisch, Thomas G.H.
AU - Matsuda, Ryoichi
PY - 2005/7
Y1 - 2005/7
N2 - To determine whether muscle satellite cells and utrophin are correlated with the degree of damage in mdx skeletal muscles, we measured the area of the degenerative region as an indicator of myofiber degeneration in the masseter, gastrocnemius, soleus, and diaphragm muscles of mdx mice. Furthermore, we analyzed the expression levels of the paired box homeotic gene 7 (pax7), m-cadherin (the makers of muscle satellite cells), and utrophin mRNA. We also investigated the immunolocalization of m-cadherin and utrophin proteins in the muscles of normal C57BL/10J (B10) and mdx mice. The expression level of pax7 mRNA and the percentage of m-cadherin-positive cells among the total number of cell nuclei in the muscle tissues in all four muscles studied were greater in the mdx mice than in the BlO mice. However, there was no significant correlation between muscle damage and expression level for pax7 mRNA (R = -0.140), nor was there a correlation between muscle damage and the percentage of satellite cells among the total number of cell nuclei (R = -0.411) in the mdx mice. The expression level of utrophin mRNA and the intensity of immunostaining for utrophin in all four muscles studied were greater in the mdx mice than in the BlO mice. However, there also was not a significant correlation between muscle damage and expression level of utrophin mRNA (R = 0.231) in the mdx mice, although upregulated utrophin was incorporated into the sarcolemma. These results suggest that satellite cells and utrophin are not directly correlated with the degree of skeletal muscle damage in mdx mice.
AB - To determine whether muscle satellite cells and utrophin are correlated with the degree of damage in mdx skeletal muscles, we measured the area of the degenerative region as an indicator of myofiber degeneration in the masseter, gastrocnemius, soleus, and diaphragm muscles of mdx mice. Furthermore, we analyzed the expression levels of the paired box homeotic gene 7 (pax7), m-cadherin (the makers of muscle satellite cells), and utrophin mRNA. We also investigated the immunolocalization of m-cadherin and utrophin proteins in the muscles of normal C57BL/10J (B10) and mdx mice. The expression level of pax7 mRNA and the percentage of m-cadherin-positive cells among the total number of cell nuclei in the muscle tissues in all four muscles studied were greater in the mdx mice than in the BlO mice. However, there was no significant correlation between muscle damage and expression level for pax7 mRNA (R = -0.140), nor was there a correlation between muscle damage and the percentage of satellite cells among the total number of cell nuclei (R = -0.411) in the mdx mice. The expression level of utrophin mRNA and the intensity of immunostaining for utrophin in all four muscles studied were greater in the mdx mice than in the BlO mice. However, there also was not a significant correlation between muscle damage and expression level of utrophin mRNA (R = 0.231) in the mdx mice, although upregulated utrophin was incorporated into the sarcolemma. These results suggest that satellite cells and utrophin are not directly correlated with the degree of skeletal muscle damage in mdx mice.
KW - Dystrophin-related proteins
KW - Dystrophy
KW - m-cadherin
KW - pax7
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/21144432458
U2 - 10.1152/ajpcell.00577.2004
DO - 10.1152/ajpcell.00577.2004
M3 - Article
C2 - 15703201
AN - SCOPUS:21144432458
SN - 0363-6143
VL - 289
SP - C42-C48
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
IS - 1 58-1
ER -