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Innervation of dystrophic muscle following muscle stem cell therapy.

Matthew Tierney, Christina Garcia, Matthew Bancone,Alessandra Sacco,Kirkwood E. Personius

MUSCLE & NERVE(2016)

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Introduction: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by loss of the structural protein, dystrophin, resulting in muscle fragility. Muscle stem cell (MuSC) transplantation is a potential therapy for DMD. It is unknown whether donor-derived muscle fibers are structurally innervated. Methods: Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing MuSCs were transplanted into the tibials anterior of adult dystrophic mdx/mTR mice. Three weeks later the neuromuscular junction was labeled by immunohistochemistry. Results: The percent overlap between pre-and postsynaptic immunolabeling was greater in donor-derived GFP(+) myofibers, and fewer GFP 1 myofibers were identified as denervated compared with control GFP -fibers (P = 0.001 and 0.03). GFP(+) fibers also demonstrated acetylcholine receptor fragmentation and expanded endplate area, indicators of muscle reinnervation (P = 0.008 and 0.033). Conclusion: It is unclear whether GFP 1 fibers are a result of de novo synthesis or fusion with damaged endogenous fibers. Either way, donor-derived fibers demonstrate clear histological innervation.
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denervation,Duchenne muscular dystrophy,muscle stem cell,neuromuscular junction,skeletal muscle
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