Description of Osmolyte Pathways in Maturing Mdx Mice Reveals Altered Levels of Taurine and Sodium/Myo-Inositol Co-Transporters

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​Description of Osmolyte Pathways in Maturing Mdx Mice Reveals Altered Levels of Taurine and Sodium/Myo-Inositol Co-Transporters​
Merckx, C.; Cosemans, G.; Zschüntzsch, J.; Raedt, R.; Schmidt, J.; De Paepe, B. & De Bleecker, J. L.​ (2022) 
International Journal of Molecular Sciences23(6) pp. 3251​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063251 

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Merckx, Caroline; Cosemans, Gwenny; Zschüntzsch, Jana; Raedt, Robrecht; Schmidt, Jens; De Paepe, Boel; De Bleecker, Jan L.
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscle degeneration. Osmotic stress participates to DMD pathology and altered levels of osmolyte pathway members have been reported. The goal of this study was to gain insight in osmoregulatory changes in the mdx mouse model by examining the expression of osmolyte pathway members, including taurine transporter (TauT), sodium myo-inositol co-transporter (SMIT), betaine GABA transporter (BGT), and aldose reductase (AR) in the skeletal muscles and diaphragm of mdx mice aged 4, 8, 12, and 26 weeks. Necrosis was most prominent in 12 week-old mdx mice, whereas the amount of regenerated fibers increased until week 26 in the tibialis anterior. TauT protein levels were downregulated in the tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius of 4 to 12 week-old mdx mice, but not in 26 week-old mice, whereas TauT levels in the diaphragm remained significantly lower in 26 week-old mdx mice. In contrast, SMIT protein levels were significantly higher in the muscles of mdx mice when compared to controls. Our study revealed differential regulation of osmolyte pathway members in mdx muscle, which points to their complex involvement in DMD pathogenesis going beyond general osmotic stress responses. These results highlight the potential of osmolyte pathway members as a research interest and future therapeutic target in dystrophinopathy.
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2022
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences 
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1422-0067
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English

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