2014
DOI: 10.3791/52043
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Methods to Assess Subcellular Compartments of Muscle in <em>C. elegans</em>

Abstract: Muscle is a dynamic tissue that responds to changes in nutrition, exercise, and disease state. The loss of muscle mass and function with disease and age are significant public health burdens. We currently understand little about the genetic regulation of muscle health with disease or age. The nematode C. elegans is an established model for understanding the genomic regulation of biological processes of interest. This worm's body wall muscles display a large degree of homology with the muscles of higher metazoa… Show more

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“…To check whether complete mtx-2 inactivation in C. elegans recapitulated the mitochondrial fragmentation seen in patients’ fibroblasts, we assessed mitochondrial network morphology in body wall muscle cells of mtx-2 KO worms expressing mitogfp ( mtx-2 KO; mitogfp strain) and assigned it to either normal (“tubular” and “intermediate”) or abnormal (“disordered”, “fragmented” and “very fragmented”) category (Fig. 5i and methods) 51 . Despite some variability among individual body-wall muscle cells and animals, we observed normal mitochondrial morphology in wild-type mitogfp individuals (100%; n = 17), consistent with previously published results 52 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To check whether complete mtx-2 inactivation in C. elegans recapitulated the mitochondrial fragmentation seen in patients’ fibroblasts, we assessed mitochondrial network morphology in body wall muscle cells of mtx-2 KO worms expressing mitogfp ( mtx-2 KO; mitogfp strain) and assigned it to either normal (“tubular” and “intermediate”) or abnormal (“disordered”, “fragmented” and “very fragmented”) category (Fig. 5i and methods) 51 . Despite some variability among individual body-wall muscle cells and animals, we observed normal mitochondrial morphology in wild-type mitogfp individuals (100%; n = 17), consistent with previously published results 52 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One leftward and 1 rightward bend were considered as 1 stroke, and counting was repeated 5 times in 50-100 animals in each group. The numbers were multiplied by 6 to give the movement rate per minute, as described elsewhere (88).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synchronized worms were grown to early adulthood. Twenty animals per trial were processed as described in 4.7 μM CMXRos …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty animals per trial were processed as described in 4.7 μM CMXRos. 24 JC-10 in vivo accumulation assay. Synchronized worms were grown from the L1 stage in the presence of 83 μM JC-10 (Enzo Life Sciences, NY, USA).…”
Section: Mitochondrial Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%