نتایج جستجو برای: satellite cells

تعداد نتایج: 1459768  

2018
Tomoko Funakoshi Noriyuki Kanzaki Yuta Otsuka Takayuki Izumo Hiroshi Shibata Shuichi Machida

Muscle satellite cells are committed myogenic progenitors capable of contributing to myogenesis to maintain adult muscle mass and function. Several experiments have demonstrated that muscle satellite cells can differentiate into adipocytes in vitro, supporting the mesenchymal differentiation potential of these cells. Moreover, muscle satellite cells may be a source of ectopic muscle adipocytes,...

2011
Sofia Muses Jennifer E. Morgan Dominic J. Wells

A new conditionally immortal satellite cell-derived cell-line, H2K 2B4, was generated from the H2K(b)-tsA58 immortomouse. Under permissive conditions H2K 2B4 cells terminally differentiate in vitro to form uniform myotubes with a myogenic protein profile comparable with freshly isolated satellite cells. Following engraftment into immunodeficient dystrophin-deficient mice, H2K 2B4 cells regenera...

Journal: :Radiation Research 2011

2010
R. P. Rhoads T. M. Scheffler

The cellular basis for postnatal muscle growth and hypertrophy has been realized over the past several decades. Skeletal muscle is extremely responsive to environmental and physiological cues by modifying growth and functional characteristics in accordance with the demands placed on it. This ability extends to instances of injury or trauma, where skeletal muscle exhibits the capacity to regener...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Peter S Zammit

Skeletal muscle is an accessible adult stem-cell model in which differentiated myofibres are maintained and repaired by a self-renewing stem-cell compartment. These resident stem cells, which are known as satellite cells, lie on the surface of the muscle fibre, between the plasmalemma and overlying basal lamina. Although they are normally mitotically quiescent in adult muscle, satellite cells c...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2004
Shuichi Machida Frank W Booth

Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) has been shown to rescue the aging-related or inactivity-induced loss of muscle mass through the activation of satellite cells. However, the signalling pathways and the mechanism by which IGF-1 affects satellite cells have not been not completely identified. The purpose of the present review is to provide current understanding of the cellular and molecular e...

2010
Jolena N. Waddell Peijing Zhang Yefei Wen Sanjay K. Gupta Aleksey Yevtodiyenko Jennifer V. Schmidt Christopher A. Bidwell Ashok Kumar Shihuan Kuang

Delta-like 1homolog (Dlk1) is an imprinted gene encoding a transmembrane protein whose increased expression has been associated with muscle hypertrophy in animal models. However, the mechanisms by which Dlk1 regulates skeletal muscle plasticity remain unknown. Here we combine conditional gene knockout and over-expression analyses to investigate the role of Dlk1 in mouse muscle development, rege...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Chetana Sachidanandan Ramkumar Sambasivan Jyotsna Dhawan

Myogenic precursor cells known as satellite cells persist in adult skeletal muscle and are responsible for its ability to regenerate after injury. Quiescent satellite cells are activated by signals emanating from damaged muscle. Here we describe the rapid activation of two genes in response to muscle injury; these transcripts encode LPS-inducible CXC chemokine (LIX), a neutrophil chemoattractan...

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