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Freeze-fracture studies of muscle plasma membranes in myopathic patients with hypo-and hyperthyroidism
Authors:Seiji Shibuya   Yoshihiro Wakayama   Masahiko Inoue   Makoto Murahasi  Hiroaki Oniki
Affiliation:(1) Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Showa University, Fujigaoka Hospital, 1-30 Fujigaoka, Aoba-ku, 227 Yokohama, Japan;(2) Laboratory of Electron Microscopy Department of Medicine, Showa University, Fujigaoka Hospital, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:To examine the influence of thyroid hormone on the skeletal muscle plasma membrane, we analyzed the changes in ultrastructural architecture and membrane area complexed with digitonin of muscle plasma membrane in myopathic patients with hypo-and hyperthyroidism by the conventional freeze-fracture (F-F) technique and F-F cytochemistry using the sterol-specific ligand digitonin. The densities of flask-shaped invaginations, which are mainly thought to correspond to caveolae, intramembranous particles, and orthogonal arrays, and the changes of digitoninreacted membrane areas in the muscle plasma membranes in three patients with hypothyroid myopathy and one patient with both myasthenia gravis and hyperthyroidism were compared with those in age-matched controls. In the conventional F-F study, the muscle plasma membrane of hypothyroid patients showed increased invagination density, whereas that of the hyperthyroid patient was normal ultrastructurally. In the F-F cytochemistry study, however, the ratio of digitonin-reacted membrane areas versus fractured membrane areas was not different between hypothyroid patients and controls, whereas that of the hyperthyroid patient was lowered in comparison with that of control. These results suggest that thyroid hormone may alter the biochemical properties and ultrastructural architecture of muscle plasma membrane.This study was presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Clinical Electron Microscopy Society of Japan, Sapporo, October 2–3, 1997
Keywords:Thyroid hormone  Myopathy  Muscle Plasma membrane  Caveolae  Cholesterol
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