نتایج جستجو برای: satellite cells

تعداد نتایج: 1459768  

Journal: :Development 1990
T J Hinterberger K F Barald

Muscle satellite cells are residual embryonic myoblast precursors responsible for muscle growth and regeneration. In order to examine the role of satellite cells in the initial events of muscle regeneration, we placed individual mature rat muscle fibers in vitro along with their satellite cells. When the satellite cells were allowed to proliferate, they produced populations of myoblasts that fu...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2006
X D Wang F Kawano Y Matsuoka K Fukunaga M Terada M Sudoh A Ishihara Y Ohira

The effects of mechanical unloading and reloading on the properties of rat soleus muscle fibers were investigated in male Wistar Hannover rats. Satellite cells in the fibers of control rats were distributed evenly throughout the fiber length. After 16 days of hindlimb unloading, the number of satellite cells in the central, but not the proximal or distal, region of the fiber was decreased. The ...

Journal: :Molecular Pain 2009
Alessandro Capuano Alice De Corato Lucia Lisi Giuseppe Tringali Pierluigi Navarra Cinzia Dello Russo

BACKGROUND Migraine is a complex, chronic, painful, neurovascular disorder characterized by episodic activation of the trigeminal system. Increased levels of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) are found at different levels during migraine attacks. Interestingly, CGRP is also released within the trigeminal ganglia suggesting possible local effects on satellite cells, a specialized type of gl...

2015
Melissa A Hausburg Jason D Doles Sandra L Clement Adam B Cadwallader Monica N Hall Perry J Blackshear Jens Lykke-Andersen Bradley B Olwin

Skeletal muscle satellite cells in their niche are quiescent and upon muscle injury, exit quiescence, proliferate to repair muscle tissue, and self-renew to replenish the satellite cell population. To understand the mechanisms involved in maintaining satellite cell quiescence, we identified gene transcripts that were differentially expressed during satellite cell activation following muscle inj...

2015
Ryo Fujita Daiki Seko Yusuke Ono

Cell polarity has a variety of biological roles, including morphogenesis during development, the maintenance of tissue integrity, and adult tissue regeneration. In epithelial cells, cell polarity is generally regulated by three evolutionarily conserved protein complexes: the apical PAR and Crumbs complexes and the basolateral Scribble (Scrib) complex. Thus, dysfunction of these polarity protein...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Frédéric Relaix Didier Montarras Stéphane Zaffran Barbara Gayraud-Morel Didier Rocancourt Shahragim Tajbakhsh Ahmed Mansouri Ana Cumano Margaret Buckingham

The growth and repair of skeletal muscle after birth depends on satellite cells that are characterized by the expression of Pax7. We show that Pax3, the paralogue of Pax7, is also present in both quiescent and activated satellite cells in many skeletal muscles. Dominant-negative forms of both Pax3 and -7 repress MyoD, but do not interfere with the expression of the other myogenic determination ...

2017
Ali Mohammed Al-Saegh A. Sali J. S. Mandeep Alyani Ismail Abdulmajeed H.J. Al-Jumaily Chandima Gomes

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2005
Marion M Schuierer Christopher J Mann Heidi Bildsoe Clare Huxley Simon M Hughes

BACKGROUND Sporadic and sometimes contradictory studies have indicated changes in satellite cell behaviour associated with the progressive nature of human Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Satellite cell proliferation and number are reportedly altered in DMD and the mdx mouse model. We recently found that satellite cells in MSVski transgenic mice, a muscle hypertrophy model showing progressive...

Journal: :Differentiation; research in biological diversity 2009
Benjamin D Cosgrove Alessandra Sacco Penney M Gilbert Helen M Blau

Satellite cells are skeletal muscle stem cells with a principal role in postnatal skeletal muscle regeneration. Satellite cells, like many tissue-specific adult stem cells, reside in a quiescent state in an instructive, anatomically defined niche. The satellite cell niche constitutes a distinct membrane-enclosed compartment within the muscle fiber, containing a diversity of biochemical and biop...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2013
Lucas R Smith Henry G Chambers Richard L Lieber

AIM Satellite cells are the stem cells residing in muscle responsible for skeletal muscle growth and repair. Skeletal muscle in cerebral palsy (CP) has impaired longitudinal growth that results in muscle contractures. We hypothesized that the satellite cell population would be reduced in contractured muscle. METHOD We compared the satellite cell populations in hamstring muscles from participa...

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