Abstract
MyoD1 alleles distinguish between the Mm musculus and Mm domesticus subspecies of Mus musculus. SJL/J mice, which belong to the Mm musculus subspecies, are able to regenerate skeletal muscle more efficiently than BALB/c mice which possess the Mm domesticus MyoD1 allele. Hence the possibility that regeneration responses are due to species-specific genetic differences including MyoD1 was investigated in this study. Quantitative morphometric analysis following muscle crush injury of 2 Mm musculus strains, MBK and MGL, has indicated that regeneration phenotype is not species-specific and may not be directly related to MyoD1 alleles. These results contrast with prior investigations conducted in SJL/J and BALB/c mice, and indicate that other genes may have a direct influence on skeletal muscle regeneration.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 223-227 |
Journal | Journal of Anatomy |
Volume | 190 |
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Publication status | Published - 1997 |