1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-185x.1977.tb00856.x
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Diseased Muscle Cells in Culture

Abstract: Summary (1) Cultures of differentiated muscle cells have been grown from diseased human, mouse and chick skeletal muscle, and from cardiac muscle of the myopathic hamster. (2) Methods of culture established for normal embryonic and adult skeletal muscle cells have proved suitable for cultures of diseased muscle cells. (3) Myoblasts obtained from dy2J mouse muscle crushed in vivo before explanting fuse in culture and form morphologically normal myotubes. Studies of the effects of innervation by dy2J spinal cord… Show more

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“…The active nature of these myonuclei also explain the presence of the many mitochondria (Naidoo, 1992) found close to them; probably there to meet the energy requirement. Previous research (Lash et al, 1957;Witkowski, 1977) suggested that the early stages of muscle regeneration were denoted by Cell Biology Interna tional. Vol.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active nature of these myonuclei also explain the presence of the many mitochondria (Naidoo, 1992) found close to them; probably there to meet the energy requirement. Previous research (Lash et al, 1957;Witkowski, 1977) suggested that the early stages of muscle regeneration were denoted by Cell Biology Interna tional. Vol.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fusion of nipblasts is certainly a meiriltrane-r~latecl process, iind this has been reporled to be normal by ever) laboratory studying DMD cells grown in culture. 288 It is thcreforc ncccasary to assume that the purported abnormalit\, of ccll rnembranes does not interfere with fusion or is expressed o n l y in more mature cells after thc process of fusion has been completed. In contrast to t.he inconsistencies of othelmembrane-related t'unctions, there has been remarkable consistency in reports that calcium accumulation by sarcoplasrnic reticulum is defective in DMD.…”
Section: Problems With the Membrane Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Human muscle culture systems for studying muscle disease have been developed only in the last two decades [32,36,62]. 1, Table IA-B), This process of human myogenesis has similarities with the "in vivo .... regeneration process" by which tissue, injured mechanically or by disease, is replaced by newly formed tissue with similar and functional characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%