Grant Duration
06/13 – 02/14

Objective
To develop a quantitative histological technique to describe the extent and nature of fat in mouse and human dysferlin-deficient muscles, in comparison with other muscular dystrophies.

This project builds upon the high levels of fat reported in the most severely affect muscles in dysferlin-deficient A/J mice in our recent paper (Terrill et al, 2013, FEBS J. Jan 19. [Epub]). The major aim of this research is to develop a quantitative histological technique to describe the extent and nature of this fat in mouse and human dysferlin-deficient muscles, in comparison with other muscular dystrophies. In addition, preliminary molecular studies will profile the expression of key adipogenic and lipogenic genes in a range of dysferlin-deficient BLAJ mouse muscles at different ages.

For additional information go to: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24685690/