Authors
James G Tidball, Douglas E Albrecht, Beth E Lokensgard, Melissa J Spencer
Publication date
1995/6/1
Journal
Journal of cell science
Volume
108
Issue
6
Pages
2197-2204
Publisher
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Description
The current view that death of dystrophin-deficient muscle fibers is a necrotic process relies primarily upon the histological appearance of the tissue after the degenerative process is well advanced. Here, we tested this view by examining the possibility that apoptosis is a component of dystrophin-deficient muscle cell death. Three assays for apoptosis were employed in analyzing prenecrotic, peak necrotic and regenerated hindlimb muscle of mdx mice: (1) terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) mediated end-labeling of DNA in nuclei in tissue sections; (2) assays for DNA ladders; and (3) electron microscopic assays for the presence of organelles undergoing structural changes characteristic of apoptosis. At all ages sampled, mdx muscle contained apoptotic nuclei, according to TdT-mediated dUTP labeling of tissue sections. Nuclei in regenerated mdx muscle fibers did not display apoptosis. dUTP-labeled …
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Scholar articles
JG Tidball, DE Albrecht, BE Lokensgard, MJ Spencer - Journal of cell science, 1995