Expression of truncated utrophin leads to major functional improvements in dystrophin-deficient musc
Author: ["Nicolas Deconinck","Jonathon Tinsley","Fabienne De Backer","Rosie Fisher","David Kahn","Steve Phelps","Kay Davies","Jean-Marie Gillis"]
Publication: Nature Medicine
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Abstract
Dystrophin-deficient mice (mdx) expressing a truncated (trc) utrophin transgene show amelioration of the dystrophic phenotype. Here we report a multifunctional study demonstrating that trc-utrophin expression leads to major improvements of the mechanical performance of muscle (that is, force development, mechanical resistance to forced lengthenings and maximal spontaneous activity) and of the maintenance of the intracellular calcium homeostasis. These are two essential functions of muscle fibers, known to be impaired in mdx mouse muscles and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients. Our results bring strong support to the hypothesis that muscle wasting in dystrophin-deficient DMD patients could be prevented by upregulation of utrophin.
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Deconinck, N., Tinsley, J., Backer, F. et al. Expression of truncated utrophin leads to major functional improvements in dystrophin-deficient muscles of mice. Nat Med 3, 1216–1221 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1197-1216