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Novel murine clonal cell lines either express slow or mixed (fast and slow) muscle markers following differentiation in vitro
Authors:J Peltzer  L Colman  J Cebrian  H Musa  M Peckham  A Keller
Institution:Laboratoire CRRET, UMR CNRS 7149, Université Paris XII, Créteil, France.
Abstract:We have investigated whether the phenotype of myogenic clones derived from satellite cells of different muscles from the transgenic immortomouse depended on muscle type origin. Clones derived from neonatal, or 6- to 12-week-old fast and slow muscles, were analyzed for myosin and enolase isoforms as phenotypic markers. All clones derived from slow-oxidative muscles differentiated into myotubes with a preferentially slow contractile phenotype, whereas some clones derived from rapid-glycolytic or neonatal muscles expressed both fast and slow myosin isoforms. Thus, muscle origin appears to bias myosin isoform expression in myotubes. The neonatal clone (WTt) was cultivated in various medium and substrate conditions, allowing us to determine optimized conditions for their differentiation. Matrigel allowed expressions of adult myosin isoforms, and an isozymic switch from embryonic alpha- toward muscle-specific beta-enolase, never previously observed in vitro. These cells will be a useful model for in vitro studies of muscle fiber maturation and plasticity.
Keywords:myoblasts  muscle differentiation  myosin  β‐enolase
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