Publications by authors named "Bauke Kogelman"

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a severe muscle wasting disease, characterized by a severely reduced lifespan in which cardiomyopathy is one of the leading causes of death. Multiple therapies aiming at dystrophin restoration have been approved. It is anticipated that these therapies will maintain muscle function for longer and extend the ambulatory period, which in turn will increase the cardiac workload which could be detrimental for cardiac function.

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  • Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) not only impacts muscles but also leads to memory and behavioral issues due to effects on the brain.
  • Researchers used high-resolution MRI on mouse models to study how varying levels of dystrophin (none, full, or low) influenced brain structure.
  • Findings indicate that while overall brain volume and skull shape were mostly unaffected by dystrophin levels, specific brain structures showed volume differences, echoing patterns observed in humans with DMD.
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