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Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Desaphy JF ; Di Palma A ; Conte Camerino D | 2005Communication n° 259 Introduction : A number of inherited ion channelopathies are characterized by a trafficking defect of the channel protein toward the plasma membrane, resulting in a loss-of-function. A few studies have shown that the mutant [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Ercelen S ; Zhang X ; Duportail G ; Babak V ; Mely Y | 2005Communication n° 659 The success of gene therapy largely relies on the availability of vectors that would deliver the genetic material efficiently to the target cells with a minimal toxicity. Although many nonviral vectors have already been prop[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Bastide B ; Stevens L ; Cieniewski-Bernard C ; Bozzo C ; Heydou J ; Mounier Y | 2005Communication n° 61. Tropomyosins belong to a family of highly conserved proteins expressed in muscle and non muscle cells. Tropomyosin is a key contractile protein with two chains coiled that binds along the length of the actin filament and inv[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Avril-Delplanque A ; Rameau P ; Danos O ; Garcia L ; Dreyfus P | 2005Communication n° 184 Adult bone marrow-derived cells (BMDC) are shown to contribute to skeletal muscle regeneration. Following lethal irradiation and GFP expressing bone marrow cells transplantation, GFP+ mononucleated cells are detected among s[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Ansseau E ; Sauvage S ; Laoudj-Chenivesse D ; Carnac G ; Marcowycz A ; Leroy A ; Leclercq I ; Figlewicz D ; Belayew A ; Coppée F | 2005Communication n° 517 Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a dominant condition linked to partial deletions in a stretch of 3.3-kb repeated elements named D4Z4 in the 4q35 subtelomeric region. These deletions are thought to alter loca[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Thorel D ; Khau Van Kien P ; Saquet C ; Claustres M ; Tuffery-Giraud S | 2005Communication n° 153 Introduction : Duchenne muscular dystrophin (DMD) gene is the longer gene composed of 79 exons spanning 2.3 Mb on X chromosome. Recombination rates along the gene have been mostly documented for its 5' and central part (unti[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Pietri Rouxel F ; Avril A ; Gentil C ; Rameau P ; Leandri R ; Danos O ; Garcia L | 2005Communication n° 450. The used of stem cells from cell-based tissue-engineering strategies represents a promising alternative for the repair of adult tissue diseases. Like bone marrow, adipose tissue is derived from the mesenchyme and contains s[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Cisneros B ; Fuentas-Mera L ; Rodriguez-Munoz R ; Gonzalez-Ramirez R ; Mornet D | 2005Communication n° 494 Introduction. Dystrophin is an essential component in the assembly and maintenance of the dystrophin-associated protein complex (DAPC), which includes members of the dystroglycan, syntrophin, sarcoglycan and dystrobrevin pro[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Müller J ; Stucka R ; Neudecker S ; Zierz S ; Schmidt C ; Huebner A ; Lochmueller H ; Abicht A | 2005Communication n° 264 Objective : Congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMS) are caused by various genetic defects of presynaptic, synaptic and postsynaptic proteins. We report a postsynaptic CMS caused by two compound heterozygous mutations of the CH[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Malerba A ; Scambi I ; Frigo M ; Boldrin L ; Segat D ; Gamba PG ; Cavallini L ; Fano' G ; Vecchiet L ; Vitiello L ; Baroni MD | 2005Communication n° 561. Introduction : The inflammatory processes associated with traumatic damage, diseases or strenuous exercise play a key role during muscle regeneration. Many of the signals associated to muscle injury are actually exchanged b[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Vihola A ; Raheem O ; Paetau A ; Haapasalo H ; Suominen T ; Kalimo H ; Udd B | 2005Communicatin n° 142 Introduction : The muscle histopathology of myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2) shows nuclear clump fibers, which have been considered as a hallmark of neurogenic atrophy. We have previously shown that these and other extremely s[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Poulas K ; Sideris S ; Tsiamalos P ; Kostelidou K ; Stergiou C ; Kordas G ; Tzartos SJ | 2005Communication n° 488 Muscle acetylcholine receptor (AChR), the autoantigen in myasthenia gravis, is difficult to be produced in large amounts as an intact molecule. We have successfully expressed soluble extracellular domains (ECDs) of ?, ?, ? a[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Lafreniere JF ; Mills PL ; Tremblay J | 2005Communication n° 301 Introduction : Transplantation of myogenic cells is the only treatment that could reconstitute the satellite cell population of the muscle and introduce normal genes in pre-existing myofibers. One major problem that contribu[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; de Luca A ; Pignol B ; Burdi R ; Di Donna M ; Rolland JF ; Conte Camerino D | 2005Communication n° 147 Introduction : An enhanced activity of calcium-dependent calpains and inflammation-related oxidative stress may contribute to dystrophin-deficient myofiber degeneration. Objective : To evaluate the benefit of an in-vivo trea[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Brenner T ; Hamra-Amitay Y ; Sicsic C ; Berrih-Aknin S | 2005Communication n° 106 Myasthenia gravis is an antibody-mediated, autoimmune neuromuscular disease in which the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is the major autoantigen. The typical neuromuscular junction symptoms can be transiently allevi[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Blumen S ; Reches A ; Argov Z ; Sadeh M ; El Ad B ; Balash Y ; Groozman G ; Inzelberg R ; Carasso R ; Nisipeanu P ; Drory V | 2005Communication n° 9 Objective : To assess the demographic and clinical features predicting a benign course in patients presenting with isolated amyotrophy of hands. Background : Patients with a clinical presentation of distal amyotrophy of arms a[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Minot A ; Haftek Z ; Malbouyres M ; Thisse B ; Le Guellec D ; Thisse C ; Ruggiero F | 2005Communication n° 655. Development and function of muscle are controlled by a large number of soluble factors and require multiple interactions with the components of the extracellular matrix, which composition and functional properties differs d[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Manceau V ; Gros J ; Thomé V ; Marcelle C | 2005Communication n° 213. SUMMARY In the embryo and in the adult, skeletal muscle growth is dependent upon the proliferation and the differentiation of muscle progenitors present within muscle masses. Despite their prime importance, their embryonic [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; El Euch-Fayache G ; Zouari M ; Amouri R ; Kefi M ; Hentati F | 2005Communication n° 526 Background : Autosomal cerebellar ataxia (ACA) is a genetically heterogenous group of neurodegenerative disorders. Friedreich ataxia (FA; 9q13), Ataxia with Vitamin E Deficiency (AVED; 8q13), Autosomal Recessive Spastic Atax[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Nordez A ; Cornu C | 2005Communication n° 633. Neuro-muscular pathologies induce a decrease in musculo-articular flexibility and changes in viscoelastic properties of a musculo-squeletal complex. During a stretch, passive mechanical behavior of such a complex is quantif[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Sasso A ; Paucic-Kirincic E ; Lah-Tomulic K ; Gazdik M | 2005Communication n° 18 Congenital myasthenic syndrome with episodic apnea (CMS-EA) is a presynaptic disorder of neuromuscular junction. CMS-EA manifests at birth or early infancy. The clinical signs of the disease are ptosis, intermittent hypotonia[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Nouioua S ; Sifi Y ; Hecham N ; Ali Pacha L ; Richard P ; Grid D ; Hamri A ; Tazir M | 2005Communication n° 440 Introduction : Mutations in various genes expressed at the neuromuscular junction cause congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMS). Currently their classification is physiopathological, implicating 8 genes. Post-synaptic congenit[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Richard P ; Gaudon K ; Haddad H ; Koenig J ; Bauche S ; Grid D ; Gouider-Khouja N ; Mayer M ; Desnuelle C ; Pouget J ; Hentati F ; Eymard B ; Hantaï D | 2005Communication n° 235. Background: Congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMS) are hereditary disorders characterised by a defect in the neuromuscular transmission. Most cases showed recessive mode of inheritance and molecular analyses have shown that [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Nowak K ; Sewry C ; Navarro C ; Reina C ; Muntoni F ; Laing N | 2005Communication n° 178. INTRODUCTION Dominant and recessive mutations have been identified in the skeletal muscle alpha actin gene (ACTA1). Previously, one child from a consanguineous French Gypsy kindred has been described who was homozygous for [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Ben Yaou R ; Navarro C ; Massart C ; Demay L ; Richard P ; de Sandre-Giovannoli A ; Quijano Roy S ; Leroy JP ; Butler-Browne GS ; Estournet Mathiaud B ; Bonne G ; Barois A | 2005Communication n° 568 Introduction Mutations in LMNA encoding Lamins A/C are responsible of several disorders named laminopathies involving striated muscles as well as adipose, nervous, cutaneous and skeletal tissues. Mutations in FACE1, encoding[...]