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Voluntary Wheel Running Mitigates Disease in an Orai1 Gain-of-Function Mouse Model of Tubular Aggregate Myopathy


ABSTRACT: Tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM) is an inherited skeletal muscle disease associated with progressive muscle weakness, cramps, and myalgia. Tubular aggregates (TAs) are regular arrays of highly ordered and densely packed straight-tubules observed in muscle biopsies; the extensive presence of TAs represent a key histopathological hallmark of this disease in TAM patients. TAM is caused by gain-of-function mutations in proteins that coordinate store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE): STIM1 Ca2+ sensor proteins in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and Ca2+-permeable ORAI1 channels in the surface membrane. Here, we assessed the therapeutic potential of endurance exercise in the form of voluntary wheel running (VWR) in mitigating TAs and muscle weakness in Orai1G100S/+ (GS) mice harboring a gain-of-function mutation in the ORAI1 pore. Six months of VWR exercise significantly increased specific force production, upregulated biosynthetic and protein translation pathways, and normalized both mitochondrial protein expression and morphology in the soleus of GS mice. VWR also restored Ca2+ store content, reduced the incidence of TAs, and normalized pathways involving the formation of supramolecular complexes in fast twitch muscles of GS mice. In summary, sustained voluntary endurance exercise improved multiple skeletal muscle phenotypes observed in the GS mouse model of TAM.

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ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Skeletal Muscle

SUBMITTER: Kyle Swovick  

LAB HEAD: Robert T. Dirksen

PROVIDER: PXD082130 | Pride | 2026-08-04

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Voluntary Wheel Running Mitigates Disease in an Orai1 Gain-of-Function Mouse Model of Tubular Aggregate Myopathy.

O'Connor Thomas N TN   Zhao Nan N   Orciuoli Haley M HM   Malik Sundeep S   Brasile Alice A   Pietrangelo Laura L   He Miao M   Groom Linda L   Leigh Jennifer J   Mahamed Zahra Z   Liang Chen C   Protasi Feliciano F   Dirksen Robert T RT  

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Tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM) is an inherited skeletal muscle disease associated with progressive muscle weakness, cramps, and myalgia. Tubular aggregates (TAs) are regular arrays of highly ordered and densely packed straight-tubules observed in muscle biopsies; the extensive presence of TAs represent a key histopathological hallmark of this disease in TAM patients. TAM is caused by gain-of-function mutations in proteins that coordinate store-operated Ca<sup>2+</sup> entry (SOCE): STIM1 Ca<su  ...[more]

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