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NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 125-132Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2009.07.010
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DJ-1; DJ-1 null mice; Ca2+; Resveratrol; Excitation-contraction coupling; Ca2+ release
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- St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [P50NS038375] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
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Loss-of-function mutations in DJ - 1 are associated with early-onset of Parkinson's disease. Although DJ - 1 is ubiquitously expressed, the functional pathways affected by it remain unresolved. Here we demonstrate an involvement of DJ - 1 in the regulation of Ca2+ homeostasis in mouse skeletal muscle. Using enzymatically dissociated flexor digitorum brevis muscle fibers from wild-type (wt) and DJ - 1 null mice, we examined the effects of DJ - 1 protein on resting, cytoplasmic [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]1) and depolarization-evoked Ca2+ release in the mouse skeletal muscle. The loss of DJ - 1 resulted in a more than two-fold increase in resting [Ca2+](i). While there was no alteration in the resting membrane potential, there was a significant decrease in depolarization-evoked Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in the DJ - 1 null muscle cells. Consistent with the role of DJ - 1 in oxidative stress regulation and mitochondrial functional maintenance, treatments of DJ - 1 null muscle cells with resveratrol, a mitochondrial activator, or glutathione, a potent antioxidant, reversed the effects of the loss of DJ - 1 on Ca2+ homeostasis. These results provide evidence of DJ - 1's association with Ca2+ regulatory pathways in mouse skeletal muscle, and suggest the potential benefit of resveratrol to functionally compensate for the loss of DJ - 1. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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