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High skeletal muscle adenylate cyclase in malignant hyperthermia.
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Parathyroid DiseasePathologyThermal TherapyCellular PhysiologyHyperthermiaSkeletal MuscleParathyroid HormoneApplied PhysiologyHealth SciencesBiochemistryCyclic AmpNeuromuscular PathologyNeuromuscular DisordersMalignant HyperthermiaPhysiologyCellular BiochemistryMetabolismMedicineNeuromusculoskeletal Disorder
Malignant hyperthermia occurs in humans with several congenital myopathies, usually in response to general anesthesia. Commonly, individuals who develop this syndrome lack symptoms of muscle disease, and their muscle lacks specific pathological changes. A biochemical marker for this myopathy has not previously been available; we found activity of adenylate cyclase and content of cyclic AMP to be abnormally high in skeletal muscle. Secondary modification of protein phosphorylation could explain observed abnormalities of phosphorylase activation and sarcoplasmic reticulum function.
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