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How is muscle phenotype controlled by nerve activity ?

SCHIAFFINO S; MURGIA M; SERRANO AL
ITAL J NEUROL SCI , 1999, vol. 20, n° 6, p. 409-412
Doc n°: 98485
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AA2 - NEUROPHYSIOLOGIE

Motor neurons are known to affect muscle growth and fiber type profile (fast/slow, oxidative/glycolytic) by regulating muscle gene expression. However, the mechanism by which the information contained in specific action potential patterns is decoded by the transcriptional machinery of muscle fiber nuclei remains to be established. This is a basic issue in nerve/muscle biology, which has major implications in neurology, sport medicine and aging. We describe here a general strategy aimed at identifying the signal transduction pathways mediating the effects of nerve activity. This approach is based on the overexpression of constitutively active or dominant negative transduction factors in regenerating skeletal muscle.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2001214416

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