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Publication : Relationship of genotype and in vitro contractility in mdg/mdg in equilibrium +/+ "mosaic" myotubes.

First Author  Peterson A Year  1984
Journal  Muscle Nerve Volume  7
Issue  3 Pages  194-203
PubMed ID  6708965 Mgi Jnum  J:15029
Mgi Id  MGI:63173 Doi  10.1002/mus.880070303
Citation  Peterson A, et al. (1984) Relationship of genotype and in vitro contractility in mdg/mdg in equilibrium +/+ mosaic myotubes. Muscle Nerve 7(3):194-203
abstractText  Muscular dysgenesis (mdg) in the mouse is an autosomal recessive lethal disorder that is manifested by a gross failure of skeletal muscle development. In vitro mdg/mdg myoblasts proliferate normally and fuse successfully into myotubes, but these myotubes fail to contract either spontaneously or in response to physiological stimuli despite the presence of effective contractile elements and an ability to propagate action potentials normally. We have determined that mdg/mdg and +/+ myoblasts are capable of fusing in vitro to form mosaic myotubes which typically express an apparently normal contractile phenotype. Electrophoretic analysis of the relative activities of myotube glucosephosphate isomerase (GPI-1) isozymes provided a means of estimating the proportions of myonuclei of each genotype within individual myotubes. Only a very small proportion of genotypically normal myonuclei were required for expression of an apparently normal contractile phenotype.
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