| Hayakawa, K., Minami, N.,
Ono, S., Ogasawara, Y., Totsuka, T., Abe, H., Tanaka, T. & Obinata,
T. (1993) Increased expression of cofilin in dystrophic chicken and
mouse skeletal muscles. J Biochem Tokyo. 114, 582-7.
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monoclonal antibody (McAb) specific for actin depolymerizing factor
(ADF) was prepared. With this and previously prepared anti-cofilin McAb
(MAB-22) and other antibodies, the expression of cofilin and ADF in the
muscles of dystrophic (NH-413) chicken and dystrophic (C57BL/6J dy/dy)
mice was compared with that in normal control animals by immunoblotting
and immunocytochemical methods. Since cofilin expression is
down-regulated during normal postnatal development of skeletal muscles
[Abe et al. (1989) J. Biochem. 106, 696-702], cofilin was
detected in the breast (pectoralis) muscle of normal adult chicken and
the leg (femoris and tibialis anterior) muscles of normal mice only at a
low level. ADF was not detectable in adult skeletal muscles. However, a
significant increase of cofilin amount, but not of ADF amount, was
observed in these muscles of the dystrophic animals, when the symptom of
muscular dystrophy became evident. In order to localize cofilin in
individual muscle fibers, serial cryosections of the dystrophic chicken
muscle were examined with anti-cofilin antibody (MAB-22). The antibody
stained cells of different size in the dystrophic muscle, indicating
that cofilin expression was induced in the regenerating muscle cells as
well as in the pre-existing myofibers. We suggest that cofilin is
involved in disassembly or reorganization of actin in the dystrophic
muscle. |
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