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Characterization of Dystrophin Deficient Rats: A New Model for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Authors:Thibaut Larcher  Aude Lafoux  Laurent Tesson  Séverine Remy  Virginie Thepenier  Virginie Fran?ois  Caroline Le Guiner  Helicia Goubin  Maéva Dutilleul  Lydie Guigand  Gilles Toumaniantz  Anne De Cian  Charlotte Boix  Jean-Baptiste Renaud  Yan Cherel  Carine Giovannangeli  Jean-Paul Concordet  Ignacio Anegon  Corinne Huchet
Abstract:A few animal models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are available, large ones such as pigs or dogs being expensive and difficult to handle. Mdx (X-linked muscular dystrophy) mice only partially mimic the human disease, with limited chronic muscular lesions and muscle weakness. Their small size also imposes limitations on analyses. A rat model could represent a useful alternative since rats are small animals but 10 times bigger than mice and could better reflect the lesions and functional abnormalities observed in DMD patients. Two lines of Dmd mutated-rats (Dmdmdx) were generated using TALENs targeting exon 23. Muscles of animals of both lines showed undetectable levels of dystrophin by western blot and less than 5% of dystrophin positive fibers by immunohistochemistry. At 3 months, limb and diaphragm muscles from Dmdmdx rats displayed severe necrosis and regeneration. At 7 months, these muscles also showed severe fibrosis and some adipose tissue infiltration. Dmdmdx rats showed significant reduction in muscle strength and a decrease in spontaneous motor activity. Furthermore, heart morphology was indicative of dilated cardiomyopathy associated histologically with necrotic and fibrotic changes. Echocardiography showed significant concentric remodeling and alteration of diastolic function. In conclusion, Dmdmdx rats represent a new faithful small animal model of DMD.
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