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Gender Dimorphism Influences Extracellular Matrix Expression and Regeneration of Muscular Tissue in Mdx Dystrophic Mice

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Publisher Springer
Date 2004 Sep 29
PMID 15452719
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Mdx mouse, the animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, lacks dystrophin and develops an X-linked recessive inflammatory myopathy characterized by degeneration of skeletal muscle fibers and connective tissue replacement. The present work aimed to assess whether gender dimorphism in mdx mice would influence skeletal muscle pathology at ages corresponding to main histological changes in the microenvironment of muscular tissue: myonecrosis, regeneration, and fibrosis. At the height of myonecrosis (6 weeks postnatal), skeletal muscles of male mdx mice showed increased sarcolemmal permeability, numerous inflammatory foci, and marked deposition of the extracellular matrix components (ECM) type I collagen and laminin. In contrast, age-matched mdx females showed mild ECM deposition, discrete myonecrosis, but increased numbers of regenerating fibers expressing the satellite cell marker NCAM. In contrast ovariectomized mdx females showed decreased numbers of regenerating fibers. Older (24 and 48 weeks postnatal) mdx females showed extensive fibrosis with increased sarcolemmal permeability and marked deposition of ECM components than corresponding males. These results suggest a role for female hormones in the control of myonecrosis probably by promoting regeneration of muscular tissue and mitigating inflammation especially at ages under the critical influence of sex hormones.

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