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Dysfunction of dysferlin-deficient hearts

Item Type:Article
Title:Dysfunction of dysferlin-deficient hearts
Creators Name:Wenzel, K. and Geier, C. and Qadri, F. and Huebner, N. and Schulz, H. and Erdmann, B. and Gross, V. and Bauer, D. and Dechend, R. and Dietz, R. and Osterziel, K.J. and Spuler, S. and Oezcelik, C.
Abstract:Mutations in the gene encoding dysferlin cause limb-girdle muscular dystrophy 2B (LGMD2B), a disorder that is believed to spare the heart. We observed dilated cardiomyopathy in two out of seven LGMD2B patients and cardiac abnormalities in three others. Cardiac biopsies showed that dysferlin was completely absent from the sarcolemma and appeared to be trapped within the cardiomyocytes. SJL/J mice (33-week-old) had diminished end-systolic pressure and reduced dP/dt; however, the hearts were histologically normal. Gene expression profiles of cardiac tissue were obtained and later confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR. Dysferlin-deficient and control mice had different gene expression patterns in terms of cardiomyocyte Z-disc and signal transduction proteins. CapZ, LIM-domain-binding protein 3 (LDB3, MLP), cypher (ZASP), desmin, and the cardiac ankyrin-repeated protein (CARP) were differentially expressed, compared to controls. Mechanical stress induced by the nonselective beta-adrenergic agonist isoproterenol (5 mg/kg body weight) given daily for 10 days resulted in reduced fractional shortening and increased cardiac fibrosis in SJL/J mice as compared to controls. Isoproterenol also caused metalloproteinase-2 upregulation in SJL/J mice. In A/J mice, the effect of isoproterenol injection was even more dramatic and lead to premature death as well as marked sarcolemmal injury as demonstrated by Evans blue dye penetration. Our data suggest that disturbances in dysferlin as well as Z-line proteins and transcription factors particularly under mechanical stress cause cardiomyopathy.
Keywords:Dysferlin, Muscular Dystrophy, Cardiomyopathy, Gene Expression, Contractile Function, Isoproterenol, Animals, Mice
Source:Journal of Molecular Medicine
ISSN:0946-2716
Publisher:Springer
Volume:85
Number:11
Page Range:1203-1214
Date:November 2007
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-007-0253-7
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