2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23010075
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Reciprocal Homer1a and Homer2 Isoform Expression Is a Key Mechanism for Muscle Soleus Atrophy in Spaceflown Mice

Abstract: The molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy under extended periods of either disuse or microgravity are not yet fully understood. The transition of Homer isoforms may play a key role during neuromuscular junction (NMJ) imbalance/plasticity in space. Here, we investigated the expression pattern of Homer short and long isoforms by gene array, qPCR, biochemistry, and laser confocal microscopy in skeletal muscles from male C57Bl/N6 mice (n = 5) housed for 30 days in space (Bion-flight = BF) compared to mus… Show more

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“…In previous studies, we showed that Homer protein family members are conserved in healthy mouse, rat, and human skeletal muscles, and are particularly localised at the postsynaptic microdomain, where they play a key role in coordinating the neuromuscular signal transduction machinery in a mechanism dependent on nerve and muscle activity [ 2 , 9 ]. We therefore set out to study the expression pattern of Homer genes and postsynaptic subcellular localisation in MG-affected skeletal muscles to find out whether they are linked to a proper expression and function of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) in disease-affected peripheral synapsis.…”
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“…In previous studies, we showed that Homer protein family members are conserved in healthy mouse, rat, and human skeletal muscles, and are particularly localised at the postsynaptic microdomain, where they play a key role in coordinating the neuromuscular signal transduction machinery in a mechanism dependent on nerve and muscle activity [ 2 , 9 ]. We therefore set out to study the expression pattern of Homer genes and postsynaptic subcellular localisation in MG-affected skeletal muscles to find out whether they are linked to a proper expression and function of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) in disease-affected peripheral synapsis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, we showed that Homer protein family members are conserved in healthy mouse, rat, and human skeletal muscles, and are particularly localised at the postsynaptic microdomain, where they play a key role in coordinating the neuromuscular signal transduction machinery in a mechanism dependent on nerve and muscle activity [2,9].…”
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“…Furthermore, Blottner et al [ 6 ] conducted a study to investigate the expression pattern of Homer short and long isoforms in the skeletal muscles of male C57Bl/N6 mice after 30 days in space compared to ground-housed animals and rats subjected to hindlimb unloading. The results showed an increase in Homer1a transcripts and the downregulation of Homer2 long-form in the soleus muscle of animals exposed to microgravity or hindlimb unloading, suggesting the possible role of Homer isoforms in neuromuscular junction imbalance/plasticity.…”
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