1996
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(96)01098-8
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Expression of chloride channel 1 mRNA in cultured myogenic cells: a marker of myotube maturation

Abstract: The chloride channel CIC-1 is required to maintain a normal excitability of mature muscle fibers; its blockade leads to hyperexcitability, the hallmark of the disease myotonia. In mouse and rat myotubes, representing the embryonic stage of muscle, CIC-1 mRNA is not detectable by Northern blotting. From neonatal to adult, CIC-1 expression increases at least fourfold. Using RT-PCR and hybridization on cultured myotubes we found CIC-1 mRNA at a level of 0.4-1.1% of that in mature mouse muscle, and -<0.01% in myob… Show more

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“…However, these studies were performed in cultured myotubes, in which expression of CLCN1 is 100-fold lower than in mature muscle fibers (2). To address this question in mature muscle fibers, we used quantitative RT-PCR to examine levels of mRNA and pre-mRNA for CLCN1 in HSA LR transgenic mice.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, these studies were performed in cultured myotubes, in which expression of CLCN1 is 100-fold lower than in mature muscle fibers (2). To address this question in mature muscle fibers, we used quantitative RT-PCR to examine levels of mRNA and pre-mRNA for CLCN1 in HSA LR transgenic mice.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levels of CLCN1 mRNA increase ϳ10 4 -fold in the transition from myoblasts to mature muscle (2). However, CLCN1 transcripts in late fetal and neonatal muscle are mainly relegated by alternative splicing to a "discard" pathway.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The muscle-specific chloride channel (ClC-1), encoded by CLCN-1 gene, is the predominant chloride channel in adult skeletal muscle (Bardouille et al 1996;Pusch 2002), and loss of function mutations in this gene results in inherited myotonias in humans and other mammals (Beck et al 1996;Koch et al 1992;Rhodes et al 1999;Zhang et al 2000). Aberrant splicing of the CLCN-1 pre-mRNA results in the loss of CIC-1 protein in skeletal muscle of individuals with DM 1 or DM 2 due to introduction of premature termination codons, which is thought to trigger nonsense mediated decay, resulting in degradation of CLCN-1 mRNA (Charlet-B.…”
Section: Clc-1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, mechanical stretch may also cause conspicuous injury or even apoptosis to skeletal muscle [Tan et al, 2009;Sun et al, 2016]. Under specific circumstances, inhibition of apoptosis, like induction of proliferation, of myoblasts is an important mechanism for regeneration of skeletal muscle [Bardouille et al, 1996].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The various effects of mechanical stretch on skeletal muscle are considered to result from disparities in the duration, magnitude, and frequency of the stretch [Bardouille et al, 1996;Song et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2016]. Generally, a skeletal muscle cell is activated to proliferate if the mechanical load is appropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%