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Publication : Myogenin regulates denervation-dependent muscle atrophy in mouse soleus muscle.

First Author  Macpherson PC Year  2011
Journal  J Cell Biochem Volume  112
Issue  8 Pages  2149-59
PubMed ID  21465538 Mgi Jnum  J:200498
Mgi Id  MGI:5508727 Doi  10.1002/jcb.23136
Citation  Macpherson PC, et al. (2011) Myogenin regulates denervation-dependent muscle atrophy in mouse soleus muscle. J Cell Biochem 112(8):2149-59
abstractText  Muscle inactivity due to injury or disease results in muscle atrophy. The molecular mechanisms contributing to muscle atrophy are poorly understood. However, it is clear that expression of atrophy-related genes, like Atrogin-1 and MuRF-1, are intimately tied to loss of muscle mass. When these atrophy-related genes are knocked out, inactive muscles retain mass. Muscle denervation stimulates muscle atrophy and Myogenin (Myog) is a muscle-specific transcription factor that is highly induced following muscle denervation. To investigate if Myog contributes to muscle atrophy, we have taken advantage of conditional Myog null mice. We show that in the denervated soleus muscle Myog expression contributes to reduced muscle force, mass, and cross-sectional area. We found that Myog mediates these effects, at least in part, by regulating expression of the Atrogin-1 and MuRF-1 genes. Indeed Myog over-expression in innervated muscle stimulates Atrogin-1 gene expression and Myog over-expression stimulates Atrogin-1 promoter activity. Thus, Myog and the signaling cascades regulating its induction following muscle denervation may represent novel targets for therapies aimed at reducing denervation-induced muscle atrophy.
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