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    Specific titin and myomesin domains stimulate myoblast proliferation

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    Myofibrillar proteins titin and myomesin stimulated myoblast proliferation as determined by MTT-test and labelled thymidine incorporation in the DNA. Specific Fn type III and Ig-like domains of these proteins were able to exert mitogenic effects as well. Proliferative effect of Fn type III domains was highly sensitive to inhibition of Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein kinase, whereas the effect of Ig-like domains showed greater sensitivity to the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase – cAMP – PKA pathway. IGF-1 autocrine signalling inhibition partially suppressed mitogenic effects revealed by both domain types

    Potassium chloride released from contracting skeletal muscle may stimulate development of its hypertrophy

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    The effects of potassium chloride on the expression of IGF-1 splice forms and myoblast proliferation were investigated. KCl at the concentrations of 7–12 mM stimulated the synthesis of IGF-1 and mechano growth factor (MGF) in murine myoblasts as well as in myotubes both at the mRNA and protein levels. Pan-calcium channel blocker CdCl2 completely abolished stimulation of growth factor expression, whereas blocker of HCN and Nav1.4 channels ZD7288 drastically reduced it. In addition, potassium chloride stimulated myoblast proliferation, while IGF-1 autocrine signaling inhibition partially suppressed these mitogenic effects. Keywords: Mechano growth factor, IGF-1, Myoblasts, Myotubes, Proliferatio
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