2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2010.04.019
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Accumulation of caveolin-3 protein is limited in damaged muscle in chicken muscular dystrophy

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“…Our results on masticatory muscles do not differ from those using hindlimb muscles, because in dystrophin-negative soleus muscle, an increase in the cav-3 expression was also observed. The increased abundance of cav-3 in the masticatory muscles and soleus of 100 day old mdx mice is consistent with previous reports demonstrating that cav-3 is upregulated in mdx tibialis anterior [22], in mdx extensor digitorum longus [33], in the muscles of dystrophic chickens [34] and in the quadriceps of DMD patients [21]. However, the mechanisms by which cav-3 is involved in the mdx/DMD dystrophin deficiency remains unclear.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results on masticatory muscles do not differ from those using hindlimb muscles, because in dystrophin-negative soleus muscle, an increase in the cav-3 expression was also observed. The increased abundance of cav-3 in the masticatory muscles and soleus of 100 day old mdx mice is consistent with previous reports demonstrating that cav-3 is upregulated in mdx tibialis anterior [22], in mdx extensor digitorum longus [33], in the muscles of dystrophic chickens [34] and in the quadriceps of DMD patients [21]. However, the mechanisms by which cav-3 is involved in the mdx/DMD dystrophin deficiency remains unclear.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The inner surface of caveolae is coated with a scaffolding protein formed by caveolin members [ 53 ]. CAV3 concentration is significantly increased in damaged chicken muscle [ 55 ]. PTRF expression was significantly upregulated after acute stress, and CAV3 expression was significantly upregulated at 0 h of recovery after heat stress ( S2 Table ; Table 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the expression of other caveolae-related proteins showed similar tendency as that of caveolin-3. These results suggest that the accumulation of caveolin-3 protein may be associated with the causative process of chicken muscular dystrophy (Matsumoto et al, 2010c). However, more detailed analysis is required in order to elucidate the relationship between WWP1 and caveolin-3.…”
Section: Functional Analysis Toward the Most Likely Candidate Gene Ofmentioning
confidence: 92%