Title : [3H]Ouabain binding in normal and dystrophic mouse skeletal muscles and the effect of age - Abdel-Aziz_1985_J.Neurol.Sci_70_47 |
Author(s) : Abdel-Aziz MI , Manning W , Ward KM , Wareham AC |
Ref : Journal of Neurology Sci , 70 :47 , 1985 |
Abstract :
The numbers of Na+-K+ ATPase sites in skeletal muscles of normal and dystrophic mice between 3 and 17 months of age have been estimated using [3H]ouabain binding assays. In normal mice, at all ages, slow twitch muscle, soleus (SOL), bound significantly more [3H]ouabain than fast-twitch muscle, extensor digitorum longus (EDL). [3H]Ouabain binding did not alter in either SOL or EDL from normal mice over the age range studied. The numbers of Na+-K+ ATPase sites did alter in muscles taken from dystrophic mice (C57BL/6J dy2J/dy2J). In EDL there was an increase and in SOL a decrease in [3H]ouabain binding. This may be related to a change in muscle fibre metabolism from glycolytic to oxidative or to an altered activity pattern. Increasing age resulted in a progressive reduction in [3H]ouabain binding of both SOL and EDL from dystrophic mice. Part of this reduction may be only apparent and due to an increase in connective tissue composition of dystrophic muscles. A limited study of muscles from neonate dystrophic mice indicated that abnormal [3H]ouabain binding was not present in EDL before two weeks of age. |
PubMedSearch : Abdel-Aziz_1985_J.Neurol.Sci_70_47 |
PubMedID: 2995594 |
Abdel-Aziz MI, Manning W, Ward KM, Wareham AC (1985)
[3H]Ouabain binding in normal and dystrophic mouse skeletal muscles and the effect of age
Journal of Neurology Sci
70 :47
Abdel-Aziz MI, Manning W, Ward KM, Wareham AC (1985)
Journal of Neurology Sci
70 :47