RRC ID 41959
Author Endo I, Inoue D, Mitsui T, Umaki Y, Akaike M, Yoshizawa T, Kato S, Matsumoto T.
Title Deletion of vitamin D receptor gene in mice results in abnormal skeletal muscle development with deregulated expression of myoregulatory transcription factors.
Journal Endocrinology
Abstract Although rachitic/osteomalacic myopathy caused by impaired vitamin D actions has long been described, the molecular pathogenesis remains elusive. To determine physiological roles of vitamin D actions through vitamin D receptor (VDR) in skeletal muscle development, we examined skeletal muscle in VDR gene deleted (VDR -/-) mice, an animal model of vitamin D-dependent rickets type II, for morphological changes and expression of myoregulatory transcription factors and myosin heavy chain isoforms. We found that each muscle fiber was small and variable in size in hindlimb skeletal muscle from VDR -/- mice, although overall myocyte differentiation occurred normally. These abnormalities were independent of secondary metabolic changes such as hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia, and were accompanied by aberrantly high and persistent expression of myf5, myogenin, E2A, and early myosin heavy chain isoforms, which are normally down-regulated at earlier stages. Moreover, treatment of VDR-positive myoblastic cells with 1,25(OH)2D3 in vitro caused down-regulation of these factors. These results suggest that VDR plays a physiological role in skeletal muscle development, participating in temporally strict down-regulation of myoregulatory transcription factors. The present study can form a molecular basis of VDR actions on muscle and should help further establish the physiological roles of VDR in muscle development as well as pharmacological effects of vitamin D on muscle functions.
Volume 144(12)
Pages 5138-44
Published 2003-12-1
DOI 10.1210/en.2003-0502
PII en.2003-0502
PMID 12959989
MeSH Animals DNA-Binding Proteins* Disease Models, Animal Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / drug effects Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / physiology In Vitro Techniques Mice Mice, Knockout Muscle Proteins / metabolism* Muscle, Skeletal / abnormalities* Muscle, Skeletal / cytology Muscle, Skeletal / physiology* Myogenic Regulatory Factor 5 Myogenin / metabolism Receptors, Calcitriol / genetics* Receptors, Calcitriol / metabolism Rickets / genetics Rickets / metabolism Rickets / physiopathology Trans-Activators* Transcription Factors / metabolism* Vitamin D / analogs & derivatives* Vitamin D / pharmacology
IF 3.934
Times Cited 256
WOS Category ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Resource
Human and Animal Cells C2C12(RCB0987)