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The fate of desmin and titin during the degeneration and regeneration of the soleus muscle of the rat
Authors:R. Vater  M. J. Cullen  J. B. Harris
Affiliation:(1) Muscular Dystrophy Group Research Laboratories, Regional Neurosciences Centre, Newcastle General Hospital, Westgate Road, NE4 6BE Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
Abstract:Summary We studied the fate of desmin and titin in rat skeletal muscle during a cycle of degeneration and regeneration induced in vivo by the inoculation of a snake venom. Cryosections of muscle were labelled using antibodies to the two proteins, and examined at fixed time points after venom injection. Early pathological changes in the muscle, such as hypercontraction, preceded the loss of desmin. Immunolabelling using anti-desmin antibodies showed that desmin bridges were still intact when adjacent myofibrils were no longer aligned. The results suggested that although the hydrolysis of desmin is not necessary for the hypercontraction of muscle fibres, it probably contributes to complete fibre breakdown. Titin, or at least the part which lies close to the M-line, remained intact longer than desmin, but was also hydrolysed prior to complete disintegration of the fibres. Both desmin and titin were re-expressed in the regenerating myotubes by 2 days after venom inoculation, and became well organised even before the myofibrils became aligned. We conclude that desmin and titin are involved in both establishing and maintaining the structural integrity of the muscle fibres.Supported by the Muscular Dystrophy Group of Great Britain, the Wellcome Trust and the MRC
Keywords:Desmin  Titin  Muscle degeneration  Muscle regeneration  Snake venom
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