Expression of chloride channel 1 mRNA in cultured myogenic cells: a marker of myotube maturation
- 4 November 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 396 (2-3) , 177-180
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(96)01098-8
Abstract
The chloride channel ClC-1 is required to maintain a normal excitability of mature muscle fibers; its blockade leads to hyperexcitability, the hallmark of the disease myotonia. In mouse and rat myotubes, representing the embryonic stage of muscle, ClC-1 mRNA is not detectable by Northern blotting. From neonatal to adult, ClC-1 expression increases at least fourfold. Using RT-PCR and hybridization on cultured myotubes were found ClC-1 mRNA at a level of 0.4–1.1% of that in mature mouse muscle, and ≤0.01% in myoblasts, at stages when desmin mRNA levels are already high. The level of ClC-1 mRNA is thus a sensitive and specific indicator of the maturation of skeletal muscle cells.Keywords
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