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Underlying causes of impaired brain function in muscular dystrophy revealed
August 8, 2012 by NewsBot
The molecular missteps that disrupt brain function in the most common form of adult-onset muscular dystrophy have been revealed in a new study. Myotonic dystrophy is marked by progressive muscle wasting and weakness, as well as sleepiness, memory problems, and mental retardation. A new mouse model reported reproduces key cognitive and behavioral symptoms of this disease and could be used to develop drug treatments, which are currently lacking.