Changes in cytosolic resting ionized calcium level and in calcium transients during in vitro development of normal and Duchenne muscular dystrophy cultured skeletal muscle measured by laser cytofluorimetry using indo-1.
Cell Calcium
; 14(7): 563-71, 1993 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
Intracellular calcium activity was recorded during in vitro myogenesis of human normal and DMD muscle, using the calcium probe Indo-1 under laser illumination, at rest and during different kinds of stimulation (acetylcholine, high K+, caffeine). In myoblasts, the resting intracellular calcium level was significantly larger in DMD cells (89 +/- 9 nM; n = 40 vs 37 +/- 5 nM; n = 22) but there was no significant difference in myotubes, after fusion (44 +/- 4 nM; n = 34 vs 36 +/- 4 nM; n = 52). A similar evolution was observed in cells cultured from FSH biopsies. The amplitude of ACh- and high K(+)-induced calcium transients was significantly halved in DMD myotubes as compared to control ones and non-significantly decreased for caffeine responses. Some alterations in the kinetics of responses were observed in DMD muscle the rising phases of ACh- and high K(+)-elicited transients and the decaying phase of the ACh-responses were significantly slowed down. It is concluded that (i) in aneurally cultured human muscle, an increase in the basal level of internal calcium can occur at early stages of myogenesis before the expression of the dystrophin gene; and (ii) the changes in calcium transients induced by depolarization or direct stimulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum are not susceptible of inducing a calcium overload in DMD cells.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Cálcio
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Citosol
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Músculos
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Distrofias Musculares
Limite:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1993
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Article