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Publication : Mini-dystrophin restores L-type calcium currents in skeletal muscle of transgenic mdx mice.

First Author  Friedrich O Year  2004
Journal  J Physiol Volume  555
Issue  Pt 1 Pages  251-65
PubMed ID  14594987 Mgi Jnum  J:105401
Mgi Id  MGI:3614935 Doi  10.1113/jphysiol.2003.054213
Citation  Friedrich O, et al. (2004) Mini-dystrophin restores L-type calcium currents in skeletal muscle of transgenic mdx mice. J Physiol 555(Pt 1):251-65
abstractText  L-type calcium currents (iCa) were recorded using the two-microelectrode voltage-clamp technique in single short toe muscle fibres of three different mouse strains: (i) C57/SV129 wild-type mice (wt); (ii) mdx mice (an animal model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy; and (iii) transgenically engineered mini-dystrophin (MinD)-expressing mdx mice. The activation and inactivation properties of iCa were examined in 2- to 18-month-old animals. Ca2+ current densities at 0 mV in mdx fibres increased with age, but were always significantly smaller compared to age-matched wild-type fibres. Time-to-peak (TTP) of iCa was prolonged in mdx fibres compared to wt fibres. MinD fibres always showed similar TTP and current amplitudes compared to age-matched wt fibres. In all three genotypes, the voltage-dependent inactivation and deactivation of iCa were similar. Intracellular resting calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) and the distribution of dihydropyridine binding sites were also not different in young animals of all three genotypes, whereas iCa was markedly reduced in mdx fibres. We conclude, that dystrophin influences L-type Ca2+ channels via a direct or indirect linkage which may be disrupted in mdx mice and may be crucial for proper excitation-contraction coupling initiating Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. This linkage seems to be fully restored in the presence of mini-dystrophin.
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