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Dystrophin-deficient dogs with reduced myostatin have unequal muscle growth and greater joint contractures.

Joe N KornegayDaniel J BoganJanet R BoganJennifer L DowJiahui WangZheng FanNaili LiuLeigh C WarsingRobert W GrangeMihye AhnCynthia J Balog-AlvarezSteven W CottenMonte S WillisCandice Brinkmeyer-LangfordHongtu ZhuJoe PalandraCarl A MorrisMartin A StynerKathryn R Wagner
Published in: Skeletal muscle (2016)
Partial myostatin loss may exaggerate selective muscle hypertrophy or atrophy/hypoplasia in GRMD dogs and worsen contractures. While muscle imbalance is not a feature of myostatin inhibition in mdx mice, findings in a larger animal model could translate to human experience with myostatin inhibitors.
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