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- Some kinds of muscular dystrophy affect the skeletal muscle membrane. In these conditions, the muscle membrane is more fragile. This affects how the muscles contract and relax, which causes movement problems. Researchers are looking at several muscle enzymes, or chemicals that affect how muscle cells function. By studying changes in these enzymes, they may be able to better understand how muscular dystrophy affects the cells. Researchers want to collect biomarkers (chemicals from blood samples) from people with fragile sarcolemmal muscular dystrophy. This information may provide better treatments for this condition.
Objectives:
- To study biomarkers that may affect the muscles of people with fragile sarcolemmal muscular dystrophy.
Eligibility:
- Individuals at least 18 years of age with fragile sarcolemmal muscular dystrophy.
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Objectives: the aim of this protocol is to identify biomarker and clinical correlates of changes in the barrier function of skeletal muscle membrane (i.e. cell membrane permeability) before and after routine motor function testing in patients with one of the Fragile Sarcolemmal Muscular Dystrophies (FSMD).
Study population: patients with early adulthood or later onset of a FSMD (LGMD2B-F, I, L, MM, BMD, and MMD3).
Study Phase: pilot study. Outcome measures: increased change in baseline levels of proteins that are released into the blood from damaged skeletal muscle, such as Creatine Kinase (CK), Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), troponins, and myoglobin in plasma, changes in inflammation markers, circulating microRNAs and imaging studies to identify effective biomarkers for use in future clinical trials.
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EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
11 participants in 1 patient group
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Joshua J Zimmerberg, M.D.; Hang N Waters
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