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Query: UMLS:C0026850 (muscular dystrophy)
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Fast-frozen pectoralis muscle samples were taken from normal chickens (lines 200 and 412) and chickens having hereditary muscular dystrophy (line 304). The glycogen phosphorylase activity ratio (activity without AMP/activity with AMP) was significantly greater in dystrophic muscles (0.306 +/- 0.046) than it was in normal muscles (0.090 +/- 0.023). Glucagon treatment did not cause any changes in phosphorylase activity ratios. Isoproterenol treatment of both normal and dystrophic muscles raised the phosphorylase activity ratio of normal muscles to 0.446 +/- 0.054, which was not significantly different from that of the dystrophic muscles. The dystrophic muscles had significantly less glycogen than normal muscles (23.3 +/- 2.8 compared with 36.8 +/- 2.8 mumoles glucosyl units/g of muscle). There was no relationship of muscular dystrophy to total phosphorylase activity (measured in the presence of 1 mM AMP) and to glycogen synthase activities measured without and with glucose 6-phosphate. Normal muscles had 28% less cAMP and 49% less cGMP than dystrophic muscles, but these differences were eliminated by treatment of the chickens with glucagon.
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PMID:Glycogen cycle enzymes and cyclic nucleotides in avian muscular dystrophy. 624 56

Rat diaphragms were treated with calcium ionophore, A23187, for 60 min at 37 degrees C, and twitch, tetanus and their derivatives were studied on the basis of the active state concept. Results were than compared with those of human dystrophic muscle. Like dystrophic muscle, maximum tetanic force and maximum velocity of tetanus development were markedly reduced. Changes in twitch parameters, which tend to appear in an early stage of muscular dystrophy, were not noted after the treatment with this ionophore, except alterations relating to prolongation of the active state. Twitch/tetanus ratio was thus increased, while it was decreased in dystrophic muscle. Isoproterenol-induced change of twitch was normally seen in the A23187-treated muscle, while dystrophic muscle responded to catecholamine in a manner different from control. Therefore, the muscle treated with calcium ionophore is not wholly similar to dystrophic muscle.
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PMID:Contractile and chemosensitive properties of muscle treated with calcium ionophore A23187. Comparison with dystrophic muscle. 679 24