2017
DOI: 10.1002/jor.23624
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Costamere protein expression and tissue composition of rotator cuff muscle after tendon release in sheep

Abstract: Previous studies suggested that degradation of contractile tissue requires cleavage of the costamere, a structural protein complex that holds sarcomeres in place. This study examined if costamere turnover is affected by a rotator cuff tear in a previously established ovine model. We found the activity of focal adhesion kinase (FAK), a main regulator of costamere turnover, was unchanged at 2 weeks but decreased by 27% 16 weeks after surgical release of the infraspinatus tendon. This was accompanied by cleavage … Show more

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“…Specific Y397‐phosphorylation of FAK was calculated as the ratio between pY397‐FAK levels and total FAK levels. FAK‐pY397 and total FAK were detected using a home‐made polyclonal rabbit a‐FAK serum (1:1,000) as described previously, gamma‐ and meta‐vinculin were detected using a mouse a‐vinculin serum (gift of Dr. M. A. Glukhova, Paris, France; 1:100), whereas fast myosin was detected using a mouse a‐skeletal myosin (fast) (M4276, Sigma‐Aldrich), as previously described . Then, the Goat a‐mouse antibody #A9917 (Sigma‐Aldrich) secondary antibody (1:20 000) was applied on the respective membranes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific Y397‐phosphorylation of FAK was calculated as the ratio between pY397‐FAK levels and total FAK levels. FAK‐pY397 and total FAK were detected using a home‐made polyclonal rabbit a‐FAK serum (1:1,000) as described previously, gamma‐ and meta‐vinculin were detected using a mouse a‐vinculin serum (gift of Dr. M. A. Glukhova, Paris, France; 1:100), whereas fast myosin was detected using a mouse a‐skeletal myosin (fast) (M4276, Sigma‐Aldrich), as previously described . Then, the Goat a‐mouse antibody #A9917 (Sigma‐Aldrich) secondary antibody (1:20 000) was applied on the respective membranes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levels of molecular regulators of the myogenic (myoD, myoG) and metabolic phenotype (respiratory complex I-V, tenascin-C, VEGF), and actin, were determined in total homogenate after separation of proteins by SDS/PAGE and immunoblotting and signal detection with enhanced chemoluminescence essentially as described ( Frese et al, 2016 ; Ruoss et al, 2017 ). The primary antibodies used are provided in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Ruoss et al. ) are comparable to changes observed in human RC muscles, as opposed to small animal models, which do not present these features (Lebaschi et al. ; Rui et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…; Ruoss et al. ). Loss of contractile tissue leads to both radial and longitudinal atrophy, the latter leading to the clinical phenomenon of “myotendinous retraction” which is related to serial removal of sarcomeres from myofibrils (Jamali et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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