| Literature DB >> 12207010 |
Gordon L Warren1, Tracy Hulderman, Nancy Jensen, Michael McKinstry, Michael Mishra, Michael I Luster, Petia P Simeonova.
Abstract
degenerative and regenerative roles of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), a pro-inflammatory cytokine with pleiotropic functions, were investigated by using TNF receptor 1 and 2 double knockout (TNFR-DKO) and TNF-alpha antibody neutralized mice following traumatic freeze injury to the tibialis anterior muscle. In wild-type control mice, TNF-alpha mRNA transcripts and protein increased following injury and gradually returned to control (uninjured) levels by 13 days. A reduction in MyoD mRNA expression occurred in TNF-alpha-deficient mice, although there were no visible differences in MyoD immunostaining or histological characteristics in regenerating muscles. At 5 days post-injury, the reductions in isometric strength in TNFR-DKO and TNF-alpha-depleted mice did not differ from that of wild-type mice but by 13 days after injury, the TNFR-DKO and TNF-alpha-depleted mice exhibited strength deficits twice that of wild-type mice (i.e., 27-31% vs 13%). Muscle injury was also accompanied by increased expression of interleukin-6 (IL-6), but IL-6-deficient mice demonstrated MyoD expression and recovery of isometric strength similar to that of wild-type mice. These data indicate that TNF-alpha is involved in the recovery of muscle function after traumatic muscle injury, and this effect might be associated with modulation of muscle regulatory genes, including MyoD.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12207010 DOI: 10.1096/fj.02-0187fje
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191