Muscle-specific inactivation of the IGF-I receptor induces compensatory hyperplasia in skeletal muscle
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Figure 5
Delayed activation of MyoD and myogenin in MKR mice. Hindlimb muscles were removed from WT and MKR mice at the ages of 0–3 weeks, 5 weeks, and 8 weeks, and subjected to Northern or Western blot analysis, as indicated below. (a) Northern blot analysis of MyoD levels in MKR and WT mice (upper panel). 18S RNA levels were similar in all groups (lower panel). (b) Western blot analysis of MyoD (upper panel) and β-actin (lower panel) immunoreactivity levels in MKR and WT mice. (c) Northern blot analysis of myogenin levels in MKR and WT mice (upper panel). 18S RNA levels were similar in all groups (lower panel). (d) Western blot analysis of myogenin (upper panel) and β-actin (lower panel) immunoreactivity levels in MKR and WT mice. Data are expressed as the mean ± SEM of three independent experiments, using five animals in each group.