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Caveolin-3 and nitric oxide synthase I in healthy and diseased skeletal muscle.

R Gossrau1.   

Abstract

Recently, it has been shown for mouse skeletal muscle that caveolin-3 is localized in the sarcolemma and cofractionates with the original dystrophin complex (DC). In order to find out whether caveolin-3 is a further component of the recently established and enlarged nitric oxide synthase (NOS) I-DC and whether members of this complex interact with and are potentially regulated by caveolin-3, mammalian and non-mammalian healthy and diseased (dystrophic) skeletal muscles were investigated using caveolin-3, NOS I, DC components and myosin immunohistochemistry as well as NOS I-associated diaphorase histochemistry. In healthy mammalian skeletal muscle, caveolin-3 was colocalized with the DC components in all extra- and intrafusal fibers. By contrast, NOS I was absent in type I extrafusal fibers of certain species. In patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and mdx mice the components of the NOS I-DC were not detected in all extra- and intrafusal fiber types, while caveolin-3 was found unchanged. In healthy non-mammalian skeletal muscle, i.e. of birds, reptiles and fishes, caveolin-3 immunoreactivity was lacking in the sarcolemma as was alpha-sarcoglycan; the other NOS I-DC components were either present or absent. In conclusion, although caveolin-3 is localized in the sarcolemma of mammalian myofibers, there are differences in the microarchitecture of the components of the DC complex and of caveolin-3 which does not appear to be linked with the NOS I-DC. Potential regulatory interactions between caveolin-3 and NOS I may nevertheless exist in those fibers where both molecules are colocalized. The absence of caveolin-3 and alpha-sarcoglycan immunoreactivities in non-mammalian myofibers may suggest that the functions of these proteins are subserved by other components of NOS I-DC complex.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9542584     DOI: 10.1016/S0065-1281(98)80009-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Histochem        ISSN: 0065-1281            Impact factor:   2.479


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