Researchers reveal Huntington's disease affects skeletal muscle as well as neurons
January 10, 2017
January 10, 2017
Huntingtin gene. As a result, the disease symptoms are caused by some combination of the mutated huntingtin protein, toxic huntingtin RNA, and the extra glutamines encoded by the CAG repeats. Most studies of HD have focused on the central nervous system and the motor defects are widely considered to be the result of neurodegeneration. The laboratory of Dr. Andrew Voss in the Wright State University Department of Biological Sciences has hypothesized that defects caused by the huntingtin gene in skeletal muscle may cause some of the motor symptoms of HD.
In a recent study published in The
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