Abstract

Effect of functional unloading on the course of degenerative process in muscles was studied in dystrophin-deficient mdx mice. Head down-hanging of animals led to a significant decrease in the cross-section area of muscle fibers, increase in the percentage of fibers with centrally located nuclei and of Evans blue-stained fibers. Gravitation unloading of 12-month-old animals with pronounced manifestations of muscular dystrophy did not inhibit this pathological process.

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