The Childhood Muscular Dystrophies: Diseases Sharing a Common Pathogenesis of Membrane Instability
- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Child Neurology
- Vol. 10 (2) , 150-159
- https://doi.org/10.1177/088307389501000219
Abstract
New observations demonstrate that several childhood forms of muscular dystrophy share a common pathogenesis. In muscle, dystrophin occurs as part of a membrane complex (dystrophin-glycoprotein) linking the cytoskeleton to the basal lamina. In Duchenne muscular dystrophy, dystrophin deficiency disrupts the linkage of the integral glycoproteins of the sarcolemma and leads to muscle fiber necrosis. In severe childhood autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy, a selective deficiency of adhalin (50-kd glycoprotein) also causes dysfunction of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex. Most recently, a form of congenital muscular dystrophy demonstrates deficiency of laminin M (merosin) further demonstrating that sarcolemmal instability results from defects in structural proteins of the basal lamina. Animal models have been identified also demonstrating defects in specific proteins linking the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix. The mdx mouse has a defect in the gene encoding dystrophin. The cardiomyopathic hamster shows a specific deficiency of adhalin in skeletal muscle. The dy/dy mouse has been found deficient in merosin. These animal models will help researchers to understand their human counterparts and provide a system for testing therapeutic strategies. (J Child Neurol 1995;10:150-159).Keywords
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