DM1: what if the problem isn’t just in the muscles?

Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is the most common muscular dystrophy in adults. It has long been considered a muscle-only disorder. A study published in Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology challenges this view.

By combining motoneurons derived from DM1 patients with healthy muscle cells, researchers were able to isolate the contribution of each cell type.

The result: neuromuscular junction defects persist — smaller acetylcholine receptor clusters, abnormal calcium signalling. The motoneurons are therefore also involved in the disease.

 

This « hybrid » approach was made possible by CYTOO’s 96-well micropatterned plates, designed for neuromuscular coculture.

Each well contains ~100 micropatterns, enabling robust analysis across multiple conditions.

 

Interested in leveraging micropatterned technology for your neuromuscular research or drug screening projects? Let’s talk 👉 contact@cytoo.com

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