ACCUMULATION OF CALCIUM BY NORMAL AND DYSTROPHIN-DEFICIENT MOUSE MUSCLE DURING CONTRACTILE ACTIVITY INVITRO

被引:31
作者
MCARDLE, A [1 ]
EDWARDS, RHT [1 ]
JACKSON, MJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LIVERPOOL,DEPT MED,MUSCLE RES CTR,LIVERPOOL L69 3BX,ENGLAND
关键词
CALCIUM; CONTRACTILE ACTIVITY; DYSTROPHIN; MUSCLE;
D O I
10.1042/cs0820455
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. Accumulation of calcium by extensor digitorum longus muscles from dystrophin-deficient mdx and control C57BL/10 mice has been studied in vitro by measurements of total muscle calcium and by following the retention of Ca-45 resulting from the incubation of muscles with the isotope for up to 2 h. 2. The rate of influx of calcium, calculated from the retention of Ca-45, was linear over 2 h in muscles at rest with no significant difference between mdx and control muscles. 3. Repetitive tetanic stimuli caused a substantial increase in Ca-45 flux into both mdx and control muscles. This elevated rate of influx was maintained by control muscle, but not by mdx muscle after stimulation resulting in a significantly smaller total calcium flux into mdx muscle compared with control muscle by 1 h after stimulation. Similar changes were also seen in the total muscle calcium content of mdx and control muscles. Comparison of these results with those for loss of cytosolic creatine kinase previously reported (McArdle, A., Edwards, R.H.T. & Jackson, M.J. Clin. Sci. 1991; 80, 367-71) [1] indicate that control and dystrophin-deficient muscles release equivalent amounts of intracellular creatine kinase in response to the same accumulation of intracellular calcium. 4. These results therefore do not support the hypotheses that dystrophin deficiency in muscle leads to increased calcium influx during contractile activity, or that dystrophin-deficient muscle shows any inherent increased permeability to cytosolic proteins.
引用
收藏
页码:455 / 459
页数:5
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]   INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM ACCUMULATION IN DUCHENNE DYSTROPHY AND OTHER MYOPATHIES - STUDY OF 567,000 MUSCLE-FIBERS IN 114 BIOPSIES [J].
BODENSTEINER, JB ;
ENGEL, AG .
NEUROLOGY, 1978, 28 (05) :439-446
[2]   ROLE OF INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM IN PROMOTING MUSCLE DAMAGE - A STRATEGY FOR CONTROLLING DYSTROPHIC CONDITION [J].
DUNCAN, CJ .
EXPERIENTIA, 1978, 34 (12) :1531-1535
[3]   DYSTROPHIN AND THE INTEGRITY OF THE SARCOLEMMA IN DUCHENNE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY [J].
DUNCAN, CJ .
EXPERIENTIA, 1989, 45 (02) :175-177
[4]   CALCIUM ENTRY THROUGH STRETCH-INACTIVATED ION CHANNELS IN MDX MYOTUBES [J].
FRANCO, A ;
LANSMAN, JB .
NATURE, 1990, 344 (6267) :670-673
[5]   DYSTROPHIN - THE PROTEIN PRODUCT OF THE DUCHENNE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY LOCUS [J].
HOFFMAN, EP ;
BROWN, RH ;
KUNKEL, LM .
CELL, 1987, 51 (06) :919-928
[6]  
HOFFMAN EP, 1991, IN PRESS ORDERING ME
[7]   THE NATURE OF THE PROTEINS LOST FROM ISOLATED RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE DURING EXPERIMENTAL DAMAGE [J].
JACKSON, MJ ;
PAGE, S ;
EDWARDS, RHT .
CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 1991, 197 (01) :1-8
[8]   MEASUREMENTS OF CALCIUM AND OTHER ELEMENTS IN MUSCLE BIOPSY SAMPLES FROM PATIENTS WITH DUCHENNE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY [J].
JACKSON, MJ ;
JONES, DA ;
EDWARDS, RHT .
CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 1985, 147 (03) :215-221
[9]   EXPERIMENTAL MOUSE MUSCLE DAMAGE - THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTERNAL CALCIUM [J].
JONES, DA ;
JACKSON, MJ ;
MCPHAIL, G ;
EDWARDS, RHT .
CLINICAL SCIENCE, 1984, 66 (03) :317-322
[10]   RELEASE OF INTRACELLULAR ENZYMES FROM AN ISOLATED MAMMALIAN SKELETAL-MUSCLE PREPARATION [J].
JONES, DA ;
JACKSON, MJ ;
EDWARDS, RHT .
CLINICAL SCIENCE, 1983, 65 (02) :193-201