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Proteinases muscular dystrophies

Poly(L-lysine) has also been suggested as a carrier for pepstatin, a specific inhibitor of the lysosomal proteinase cathepsin D, responsible for causing muscle-wasting diseases, such as muscular dystrophy [257],... [Pg.573]

Saito, K., Elce, J.S., Hamos, J.E., and Nixon, R.A., 1993, Widespread Activation of Calcium-Activated Neutral Proteinase (Calpain) in the Brain in Alzheimer Disease A Potential Molecular Basis for Neuronal Degeneration, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., 90, 2628-2632 Kawai, H., Akaike, M., Kunishige, M., Inui, T., Adachi, K., Kimura, C., Kawajiri, M., Nishida, Y., Endo, I., and Kashiwagi, S. et al., 1998, Clinical, pathological, and genetic features of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A with new calpain 3 gene mutations in seven patients from three Japanese families, Muscle Nerve, 21, 1493-1501... [Pg.49]

Several laboratories have reported increases of skeletal muscle lysosomal proteinases in starvation, denervation, and various myopathies 56, 81, 96, 97). Muscular dystrophy is characterized by progressive muscular weakness and atrophy of the muscles. In dys-... [Pg.88]


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