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SFRP2 expression in rabbit myogenic progenitor cells and in adult skeletal muscles.

J M Levin1, R A El Andalousi, J Dainat, Y Reyne, F Bacou.   

Abstract

Satellite cells derived from fast- and slow-twitch muscles have different properties in culture. We have used the differential display technique to retrieve genes differentially expressed in fast- and slow-twitch muscle satellite cell cultures. Amongst these genes we have identified, cloned, sequenced and studied the expression in muscle of rabbit secreted frizzled related protein 2 (SFRP2) mRNA, whose importance in cell fate determination has been well documented. It has been shown that SFRP2 is widely expressed in the developing embryo but its expression in the adult is much more restricted. We show that primary cultures of satellite cells from adult rabbit fast- and slow-twitch muscles strongly and differentially express SFRP2 mRNA. Embryonic rabbit muscle cell primary cultures also strongly express SFRP2 mRNA whereas the myoblast C2.7 cell line shows little expression. We also studied SFRP2 mRNA expression in growing, regenerating and denervated muscles. Embryonic rabbit muscles express SFRP2 mRNA but this rapidly falls off after birth. In adult rabbit muscles SFRP2 mRNA is detected within 1 day of either muscle damage or denervation. Thereafter the SFRP2 mRNA expression profiles are different for fast- and slow-twitch muscle. The function of SFRP2 in muscle is unknown but its putative activity as a Wnt antagonist and its precocious expression after muscle damage suggest a role in satellite cell activation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11808776     DOI: 10.1023/a:1013129209062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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