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Differential distribution of dystrophin and β-spectrin at the sarcolemma of fast twitch skeletal muscle fibers

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We used double label immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy to examine the organization of β-spectrin and dystrophin at the sarcolemma of fast twitch myofibers in the Extensor Digitorum Longus (EDL) of the rat. Both β-spectrin and dystrophin are concentrated in costameres, a rectilinear sarcolemmal array composed of longitudinal strands and transverse elements overlying Z and M lines. In contrast, intercostameric regions, lying between these linear structures, contain significant levels of dystrophin but little detectable β-spectrin. The dystrophin-associated proteins, syntrophin and β-dystroglycan, are also concentrated at costameres but, like dystrophin, are present in intercostameric regions as well. Dystrophin is present at costameres and intercostameric regions in fast twitch muscles of the mouse but is absent from all regions of the sarcolemma in the mdx mouse, which lacks dystrophin. Areas of the sarcolemma near myonuclei also contain dystrophin without β-spectrin, consistent with the idea that the distribution of dystrophin at the sarcolemma is not dependent on β-spectrin. We conclude that dystrophin is present under all areas of the sarcolemma. The increased fragility of the sarcolemma in patients with Duchennes muscular dystrophy may be explained in part by the absence of dystrophin not only from costameres, but also from intercostameric regions.

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An erratum to this article is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10974-010-9217-6.

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Williams, M.W., Bloch, R.J. Differential distribution of dystrophin and β-spectrin at the sarcolemma of fast twitch skeletal muscle fibers. J Muscle Res Cell Motil 20, 383–393 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005512217552

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