Progressive depletion of fast alpha‐actinin‐positive muscle fibers in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

In normal human muscle, a monoclonal antibody against alpha-actinin recognizes an isoform that is only expressed in a population of fast fibers histochemically identified as type IIb or fast-twitch glycolytic. Immunohistochemical studies of muscle biopsies from patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) showed that the number of alpha-actinin-positive type IIb fibers was essentially normal in preclinical patients. Symptomatic patients between the ages of 3 and 5 years showed depletion of these fibers, which were not seen in patients older than 5 years. ATPase histochemistry showed that a few type IIb fibers were present in muscle from symptomatic DMD patients but lacked the fast isoform of alpha-actinin. The data suggest that type IIb fibers are affected early in DMD.

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