[Muscle regeneration in mdx mouse, and a trial of normal myoblast transfer into regenerating dystrophic muscle]
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[Muscle regeneration in mdx mouse, and a trial of normal myoblast transfer into regenerating dystrophic muscle]
Abstract
The most ideal therapeutic trial on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a transfer of normal myoblasts into dystrophic muscle which has been attempted on animal models in several institutes. In the process of muscle regeneration, the transferred normal myoblasts are expected to incorporate into the regenerating fibers in host dystrophic mouse. To know the capacity of muscle regeneration in dystrophic muscle, we compared the regenerating process of the normal muscle with that of the dystrophic muscle after myonecrosis induced by 0.25% bupivacaine hydrochloride (BPVC) chronologically. In the present study, C57BL/10ScSn-mdx (mdx) mouse was used as an animal model of DMD and C57BL/10ScSn (B10) mouse as a control. There was no definite difference in the behavior of muscle fiber regeneration between normal and dystrophic muscles. The dystrophic muscle regenerated rapidly at the similar tempo to the normal as to their size and fiber type differentiation. The variation in fiber size diameter of dystrophic muscle, however, was more obvious than that of normal. To promote successful myoblast transfer from B10 mouse into dystrophic mdx mouse at higher ratio, cultured normal myoblasts were transferred into the regenerating dystrophic muscle on the first and the second day after myonecrosis induced by BPVC. Two weeks after the myoblast injection, the muscles were examined with immunohistochemical stain using anti dystrophin antibody. Although dystrophin-positive fibers appeared in dystrophic muscle, the positive fibers were unexpectedly small in number (3.86 +/- 1.50%).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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