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Publication : Prelamin A causes aberrant myonuclear arrangement and results in muscle fiber weakness.

First Author  Levy Y Year  2018
Journal  JCI Insight Volume  3
Issue  19 PubMed ID  30282816
Mgi Jnum  J:294507 Mgi Id  MGI:6456426
Doi  10.1172/jci.insight.120920 Citation  Levy Y, et al. (2018) Prelamin A causes aberrant myonuclear arrangement and results in muscle fiber weakness. JCI Insight 3(19)
abstractText  Physiological and premature aging are frequently associated with an accumulation of prelamin A, a precursor of lamin A, in the nuclear envelope of various cell types. Here, we aimed to underpin the hitherto unknown mechanisms by which prelamin A alters myonuclear organization and muscle fiber function. By experimentally studying membrane-permeabilized myofibers from various transgenic mouse lines, our results indicate that, in the presence of prelamin A, the abundance of nuclei and myosin content is markedly reduced within muscle fibers. This leads to a concept by which the remaining myonuclei are very distant from each other and are pushed to function beyond their maximum cytoplasmic capacity, ultimately inducing muscle fiber weakness.
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