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Potassium currents in human myogenic cells from healthy and congenital myotonic dystrophy foetuses

NUROWSKA E
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CONSTANTI A
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DWORAKOWSKA B
altro
RUZZIER, FABIO
2009
  • journal article

Periodico
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
The whole-cell patch clamp technique was used to record potassium currents in in vitro differentiating myoblasts isolated from healthy and myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) foetuses carrying 2000 CTG repeats. The fusion of the DM1 myoblasts was reduced in comparison to that of the control cells. The dystrophic muscle cells expressed less voltage-activated K(+) (delayed rectifier and non-inactivating delayed rectifier) and inward rectifier channels than the age-matched control cells. However, the resting membrane potential was not significantly different between the control and the DM1 cells. After four days in a differentiation medium, the dystrophic cells expressed the fast-inactivating transient outward K(+) channels, which were not observed in healthy cells. We suggest that the low level of potassium currents measured in differentiated DM1 cells could be related to their impaired fusion.
DOI
10.2478/s11658-009-0006-4
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2278727
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-63449094487
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Soggetti
  • potassium channel

  • congenital myotonic d...

  • myogenesi

  • skeletal muscle

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