Modulation of the Neuregulin 1/ErbB system after skeletal muscle denervation and reinnervation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) is a growth factor produced by both peripheral nerves and skeletal muscle. In
muscle, it regulates neuromuscular junction gene expression, acetylcholine receptor number, muscle
homeostasis and satellite cell survival. NRG1 signalling is mediated by the tyrosine kinase receptors
ErbB3 and ErbB4 and their co-receptors ErbB1 and ErbB2. The NRG1/ErbB system is well studied in
nerve tissue after injury, but little is known about this system in skeletal muscle after denervation/
reinnervation processes. Here, we performed a detailed time-course expression analysis of several
NRG1 isoforms and ErbB receptors in the rat superficial digitorum flexor muscle after three types of
median nerve injuries of different severities. We found that ErbB receptor expression was correlated
with the innervated state of the muscle, with upregulation of ErbB2 clearly associated with the
denervation state. Interestingly, the NRG1 isoforms were differently regulated depending on the nerve injury type, leading to the hypothesis that both the NRG1α and NRG1β isoforms play a key role in the muscle reaction to injury. Indeed, in vitro experiments with C2C12 atrophic myotubes revealed that both NRG1α and NRG1β treatment influences the best-known atrophic pathways, suggesting that NRG1 might play an anti-atrophic role.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
muscle, NRG1, ErbB
Elenco autori:
Morano Michela, Ronchi Giulia, Nicolò Valentina, Fornasari Benedetta Elena, Crosio Alessandro, Perroteau Isabelle, Geuna Stefano, Gambarotta Giovanna, Raimondo Stefania
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