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Transferrin receptor 1 plays an important role in muscle development and denervation-induced muscular atrophy 被引量:3
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作者 Ying Li Juan-Xian Cheng +5 位作者 Hai-Hong Yang Li-Ping Chen Feng-Jiao Liu Yan Wu Ming Fan Hai-Tao Wu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第7期1308-1316,共9页
Previous studies demonstrate an accumulation of transferrin and transferrin receptor 1(TfR1) in regenerating peripheral nerves.However, the expression and function of transferrin and TfR1 in the denervated skeletal mu... Previous studies demonstrate an accumulation of transferrin and transferrin receptor 1(TfR1) in regenerating peripheral nerves.However, the expression and function of transferrin and TfR1 in the denervated skeletal muscle remain poorly understood.In this study, a mouse model of denervation was produced by complete tear of the left brachial plexus nerve.RNA-sequencing revealed that transferrin expression in the denervated skeletal muscle was upregulated, while TfR1 expression was downregulated.We also investigated the function of TfR1 during development and in adult skeletal muscles in mice with inducible deletion or loss of TfR1.The ablation of TfR1 in skeletal muscle in early development caused severe muscular atrophy and early death.In comparison, deletion of TfR1 in adult skeletal muscles did not affect survival or glucose metabolism, but caused skeletal muscle atrophy and motor functional impairment, similar to the muscular atrophy phenotype observed after denervation.These findings suggest that TfR1 plays an important role in muscle development and denervation-induced muscular atrophy.This study was approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, China(approval No.SYXK 2017-C023) on June 1, 2018. 展开更多
关键词 brachial plexus nerve INNERVATION iron motor dysfunction muscle atrophy signal skeletal muscle TRANSFERRIN
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