Longitudinal pathologic study of the gastrocnemius muscle group in mdx mice.

Acta Neuropathol

Secció Neurologia Infantil, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d' Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain. manroig@ cs.vhebron.es

Published: January 2004

Muscle necrosis in mdx mice is rare before the 2nd week of life, but becomes pronounced from weeks 2 to 6. There is no agreement on what happens after this age. Using sequential microscopic histology, immunohistochemistry and histomorphometry, we studied the evolution of muscle pathology throughout the mdx life span. Between 2 weeks and 3 months, multiple necrotic groups involving variable numbers of fibres were observed in the same section. During this period, most necrotic groups comprised more than 15 fibres. From 3 to 6 months, necrosis diminished progressively, involving isolated fibres or groups of two to five fibres, and most fibres had a centrally located nucleus. From 6 months onward there was progressive variation of fibre size and deposition of fibrillary collagens. Mast cell counts increased progressively until 6 months of age. Diminishing necrosis rather than increasing regeneration may explain the differences in muscle pathology observed between human DMD and mouse mdx. Mast cells play a secondary role in pathogenesis.

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