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Bex1 knock out mice show altered skeletal muscle regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Bex1 and Calmodulin (CaM) are upregulated during skeletal muscle regeneration. We confirm this finding and demonstrate the novel finding that they interact in a calcium-dependent manner. To study the role of Bex1 and its interaction with CaM in skeletal muscle regeneration, we generated Bex1 knock out (Bex1-KO) mice. These mice appeared to develop normally and are fertile, but displayed a functional deficit in exercise performance compared to wild type (WT) mice. After intramuscular injection of cardiotoxin, which causes extensive and reproducible myotrauma followed by recovery, regenerating muscles of Bex1-KO mice exhibited elevated and prolonged cell proliferation, as well as delayed cell differentiation, compared to WT mice. Thus, our results provide the first evidence that Bex1-KO mice show altered muscle regeneration, and allow us to propose that the interaction of Bex1 with Ca(2+)/CaM may be involved in skeletal muscle regeneration.

SUBMITTER: Koo JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2265538 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bex1 knock out mice show altered skeletal muscle regeneration.

Koo Jae Hyung JH   Smiley Mark A MA   Lovering Richard M RM   Margolis Frank L FL  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20070911 2


Bex1 and Calmodulin (CaM) are upregulated during skeletal muscle regeneration. We confirm this finding and demonstrate the novel finding that they interact in a calcium-dependent manner. To study the role of Bex1 and its interaction with CaM in skeletal muscle regeneration, we generated Bex1 knock out (Bex1-KO) mice. These mice appeared to develop normally and are fertile, but displayed a functional deficit in exercise performance compared to wild type (WT) mice. After intramuscular injection of  ...[more]

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