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Effects of calcium on protein turnover of incubated muscles from mdx mice.

P A MacLennan1, A McArdle, R H Edwards.   

Abstract

Mdx mice have a genetic defect similar to that which causes Duchenne muscular dystrophy in humans. The influence of calcium on muscle protein metabolism of mdx and wild type (C57BL/10) mice was examined in vitro. Incubation of mdx muscles in a medium containing calcium at a concentration of 2.0 mM (but not 0.2 mM) resulted in proteolytic rates that were greater than those of C57BL/10 muscles. At 2.0 mM extracellular calcium, mdx muscle proteolysis was attenuated by thiol protease inhibitors but not by the weak base methylamine. Protein synthetic rates were higher in incubated mdx muscles than in incubated C57BL/10 muscles, but no effect of extracellular calcium concentration was observed in either strain. These data suggest that mdx mice have an abnormality of muscle calcium handling, which results in activation of nonlysosomal proteolytic processes but does not exert acute effects on protein synthetic rate.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2018123     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1991.260.4.E594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1997-11-01       Impact factor: 6.167

5.  Metabolic acidosis stimulates muscle protein degradation by activating the adenosine triphosphate-dependent pathway involving ubiquitin and proteasomes.

Authors:  W E Mitch; R Medina; S Grieber; R C May; B K England; S R Price; J L Bailey; A L Goldberg
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 14.808

6.  Proteolysis results in altered leak channel kinetics and elevated free calcium in mdx muscle.

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Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1993-05       Impact factor: 1.843

7.  Heterokaryon myotubes with normal mouse and Duchenne nuclei exhibit sarcolemmal dystrophin staining and efficient intracellular free calcium control.

Authors:  W F Denetclaw; G Bi; D V Pham; R A Steinhardt
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8.  Modulation by prednisolone of calcium handling in skeletal muscle cells.

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9.  The acidosis of chronic renal failure activates muscle proteolysis in rats by augmenting transcription of genes encoding proteins of the ATP-dependent ubiquitin-proteasome pathway.

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Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1996-03-15       Impact factor: 14.808

10.  Myotubes from transgenic mdx mice expressing full-length dystrophin show normal calcium regulation.

Authors:  W F Denetclaw; F W Hopf; G A Cox; J S Chamberlain; R A Steinhardt
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  1994-10       Impact factor: 4.138

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