Louboutin J P, Villanova M, Lucas-Héron B, Fardeau M
Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology and Pharmacology, CJF INSERM, Hopital Guillaume and René Laënnec, Nantes, France.
Ann Neurol. 1997 Jan;41(1):117-20. doi: 10.1002/ana.410410121.
Cytochemical localization of calcium on muscle fibers from patients with X-linked vacuolated myopathy demonstrated strong sarcolemmal or vacuolar calcium deposits in histologically abnormal muscle fibers. All membrane attack complex-positive fibers demonstrated such calcium accumulation. Total content of calcium was significantly elevated in muscles from patients with X-linked vacuolated myopathy compared to control muscles. Taken together, these results suggest that calcium accumulation on sarcolemma could be probably secondary to membrane attack complex deposition on the cell surface.