Sarcoglycans are a sub-complex of transmembrane proteins which are part of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC). They are expressed above all in the skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. Although numerous studies have been conducted on the sarcoglycan sub-complex in skeletal and cardiac muscle, the manner of distribution and localization of these proteins along the non-junctional sarcolemma is still not clear. Furthermore, there are unclear data about the actual role of sarcoglycans in human skeletal muscle affected by sarcoglycanopathies. In our studies on human skeletal muscle, normal and pathological, we determined the localization, distribution and interaction of these glycoproteins. Our results, on normal human skeletal muscle, showed that the sarcoglycans can be localized both in the region of the sarcolemma over the I band and over the A band, hypothesizing a correlation between regions of the sarcolemma occupied by costameres and the metabolic type of the fibers (slow and fast). Our data on skeletal muscle affected by sarcoglycanopathy confirmed the hypothesis of a bidirectional signaling between sarcoglycans and integrins and the interaction of filamin2 with both sarcoglycans and integrins. In addition, we have recently demonstrated, in smooth muscle, the presence of •-SG, in contrast with data of other Authors. Finally, we analyzed the association between contractile activity and quantitative correlation between •- and •-SG, in order to better define the arrangement of sarcoglycan subcomplex.

Nuclear-cytoplasmic cooperation in bovine oocytes can be investigated by germinal vesicle transplantation / F. Franciosi, F. Perazzoli, V. Lodde, S. Modina, A.M. Luciano, A. Lauria. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1121-760X. - 51:2(2007), pp. 29-29. ((Intervento presentato al 32. convegno National congress of the Italian society of histochemistry tenutosi a Messina nel 2007 [10.4081/1403].

Nuclear-cytoplasmic cooperation in bovine oocytes can be investigated by germinal vesicle transplantation

F. Franciosi
Primo
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V. Lodde;S. Modina;A.M. Luciano
Penultimo
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A. Lauria
Ultimo
2007

Abstract

Sarcoglycans are a sub-complex of transmembrane proteins which are part of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC). They are expressed above all in the skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. Although numerous studies have been conducted on the sarcoglycan sub-complex in skeletal and cardiac muscle, the manner of distribution and localization of these proteins along the non-junctional sarcolemma is still not clear. Furthermore, there are unclear data about the actual role of sarcoglycans in human skeletal muscle affected by sarcoglycanopathies. In our studies on human skeletal muscle, normal and pathological, we determined the localization, distribution and interaction of these glycoproteins. Our results, on normal human skeletal muscle, showed that the sarcoglycans can be localized both in the region of the sarcolemma over the I band and over the A band, hypothesizing a correlation between regions of the sarcolemma occupied by costameres and the metabolic type of the fibers (slow and fast). Our data on skeletal muscle affected by sarcoglycanopathy confirmed the hypothesis of a bidirectional signaling between sarcoglycans and integrins and the interaction of filamin2 with both sarcoglycans and integrins. In addition, we have recently demonstrated, in smooth muscle, the presence of •-SG, in contrast with data of other Authors. Finally, we analyzed the association between contractile activity and quantitative correlation between •- and •-SG, in order to better define the arrangement of sarcoglycan subcomplex.
Cardiac muscle; Human; Muscular diseases; Sarcoglycanopathy; Sarcoglycans; Skeletal muscle
Settore VET/01 - Anatomia degli Animali Domestici
2007
Italian society of histochemistry
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