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Prednisolone enhances myogenesis and dystrophin‐related protein in skeletal muscle cell cultures from <i>mdx</i> mouse
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The differentiation of skeletal muscle cells from mdx mice which lack dystrophin expression was examined after glucocorticoid treatment, namely alpha-methylprednisolone (PDN). Primary skeletal muscle cell cultures were established from newborn mdx, congenic C57BL/10, and allogenic BALB/C mice. We show that PDN promotes the myogenesis of both mdx- and control mice-derived cultures as determined by 1) the number of myotubes, 2) acetylcholine receptors, and 3) dystrophin and dystrophin-related protein levels. These results support the hypothesis that PDN could enhance the myogenesis of satellite cells and increase dystrophin-related protein expression in DMD treated patients.
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