Partial correction of an inherited biochemical defect of skeletal muscle by grafts of normal muscle precursor cells |
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Authors: | J E Morgan D J Watt J C Sloper T A Partridge |
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Affiliation: | Department of Histopathology, Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, London, U.K. |
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Abstract: | We have attempted to use allografts of normal muscle precursor cells (mpc) to insert donor nuclei, containing a normal genome, into growing or regenerating skeletal muscle fibres of mice with an inherited deficiency of the enzyme phosphorylase kinase (PhK). Analysis of the glucose-6-phosphate isomerase (GPI) isoenzymes of treated muscles showed that myonuclei of donor origin became incorporated into host muscle fibres in 8 of 9 regenerating autografts, but PhK activity was found only in the 3 grafts into which the largest numbers (1-3 x 10(6)) of mpc had been implanted. Following injection of normal mpc into growing PhK-deficient skeletal muscle, mosaic fibres containing myonuclei of donor origin were detected in only 11 of 192 muscles examined from 64 mice, but, of these 11 muscles, 5 contained PhK activity detectable by two separate assays in a further 4 muscles activity was detected by one or other assay. |
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