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Myo-mechanical Analysis of Isolated Skeletal Muscle
Published on: February 22, 2011
Effect of isolated AMP deaminase deficiency on skeletal muscle function
Jidong Cheng1, Hiroko Morisaki1, Naomi Sugimoto2
1Department of Bioscience and Genetics, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:
Mutation of the AMP deaminase 1 (AMPD1) gene, the predominate AMPD gene expressed in skeletal muscle, is one of the most common inherited defects in the Caucasian population; 2-3% of individuals in this ethnic group are homozygous for defects in the AMPD1 gene. Several studies of human subjects have reported variable results with some studies suggesting this gene defect may cause symptoms of a metabolic myopathy and/or easy fatigability while others indicate individuals with this inherited defect are completely asymptomatic. Because of confounding problems in assessing muscle symptoms and performance in human subjects with different genetic backgrounds and different environmental experiences such as prior exercise conditioning and diet, a strain of inbred mice with selective disruption of the AMPD1 was developed to study the consequences of muscle AMPD deficiency in isolation. Studies reported here demonstrate that these animals are a good metabolic phenocopy of human AMPD1 deficiency but they exhibit no abnormalities in muscle performance in three different exercise protocols.
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