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N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice
Dysferlinopathy is an autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy resulting from mutations in the dysferlin gene. Absence of dysferlin in the sarcolemma and progressive muscle wasting are hallmarks of this disease. Signs of oxidative stress have been observed in skeletal muscles of dysferlinopathy patien...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352960/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124293 |
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author | García-Campos, Paz Báez-Matus, Ximena Jara-Gutiérrez, Carlos Paz-Araos, Marilyn Astorga, César Cea, Luis A. Rodríguez, Viviana Bevilacqua, Jorge A. Caviedes, Pablo Cárdenas, Ana M. |
author_facet | García-Campos, Paz Báez-Matus, Ximena Jara-Gutiérrez, Carlos Paz-Araos, Marilyn Astorga, César Cea, Luis A. Rodríguez, Viviana Bevilacqua, Jorge A. Caviedes, Pablo Cárdenas, Ana M. |
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description | Dysferlinopathy is an autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy resulting from mutations in the dysferlin gene. Absence of dysferlin in the sarcolemma and progressive muscle wasting are hallmarks of this disease. Signs of oxidative stress have been observed in skeletal muscles of dysferlinopathy patients, as well as in dysferlin-deficient mice. However, the contribution of the redox imbalance to this pathology and the efficacy of antioxidant therapy remain unclear. Here, we evaluated the effect of 10 weeks diet supplementation with the antioxidant agent N-acetylcysteine (NAC, 1%) on measurements of oxidative damage, antioxidant enzymes, grip strength and body mass in 6 months-old dysferlin-deficient Bla/J mice and wild-type (WT) C57 BL/6 mice. We found that quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles of Bla/J mice exhibit high levels of lipid peroxidation, protein carbonyls and superoxide dismutase and catalase activities, which were significantly reduced by NAC supplementation. By using the Kondziela’s inverted screen test, we further demonstrated that NAC improved grip strength in dysferlin deficient animals, as compared with non-treated Bla/J mice, without affecting body mass. Together, these results indicate that this antioxidant agent improves skeletal muscle oxidative balance, as well as muscle strength and/or resistance to fatigue in dysferlin-deficient animals. |
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spelling | pubmed-73529602020-07-15 N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice García-Campos, Paz Báez-Matus, Ximena Jara-Gutiérrez, Carlos Paz-Araos, Marilyn Astorga, César Cea, Luis A. Rodríguez, Viviana Bevilacqua, Jorge A. Caviedes, Pablo Cárdenas, Ana M. Int J Mol Sci Article Dysferlinopathy is an autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy resulting from mutations in the dysferlin gene. Absence of dysferlin in the sarcolemma and progressive muscle wasting are hallmarks of this disease. Signs of oxidative stress have been observed in skeletal muscles of dysferlinopathy patients, as well as in dysferlin-deficient mice. However, the contribution of the redox imbalance to this pathology and the efficacy of antioxidant therapy remain unclear. Here, we evaluated the effect of 10 weeks diet supplementation with the antioxidant agent N-acetylcysteine (NAC, 1%) on measurements of oxidative damage, antioxidant enzymes, grip strength and body mass in 6 months-old dysferlin-deficient Bla/J mice and wild-type (WT) C57 BL/6 mice. We found that quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles of Bla/J mice exhibit high levels of lipid peroxidation, protein carbonyls and superoxide dismutase and catalase activities, which were significantly reduced by NAC supplementation. By using the Kondziela’s inverted screen test, we further demonstrated that NAC improved grip strength in dysferlin deficient animals, as compared with non-treated Bla/J mice, without affecting body mass. Together, these results indicate that this antioxidant agent improves skeletal muscle oxidative balance, as well as muscle strength and/or resistance to fatigue in dysferlin-deficient animals. MDPI 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7352960/ /pubmed/32560255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124293 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article García-Campos, Paz Báez-Matus, Ximena Jara-Gutiérrez, Carlos Paz-Araos, Marilyn Astorga, César Cea, Luis A. Rodríguez, Viviana Bevilacqua, Jorge A. Caviedes, Pablo Cárdenas, Ana M. N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice |
title | N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice |
title_full | N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice |
title_fullStr | N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice |
title_short | N-Acetylcysteine Reduces Skeletal Muscles Oxidative Stress and Improves Grip Strength in Dysferlin-Deficient Bla/J Mice |
title_sort | n-acetylcysteine reduces skeletal muscles oxidative stress and improves grip strength in dysferlin-deficient bla/j mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352960/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124293 |
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