نتایج جستجو برای: satellite cells

تعداد نتایج: 1459768  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Shihuan Kuang Sophie B. Chargé Patrick Seale Michael Huh Michael A. Rudnicki

We assessed viable Pax7(-/-) mice in 129Sv/J background and observed reduced growth and marked muscle wasting together with a complete absence of functional satellite cells. Acute injury resulted in an extreme deficit in muscle regeneration. However, a small number of regenerated myofibers were detected, suggesting the presence of residual myogenic cells in Pax7-deficient muscle. Rare Pax3(+)/M...

2016
Neia Naldaiz-Gastesi María Goicoechea Sonia Alonso-Martín Ana Aiastui Macarena López-Mayorga Paula García-Belda Jaione Lacalle Carlos San José Marcos J. Araúzo-Bravo Lidwine Trouilh Véronique Anton-Leberre Diego Herrero Ander Matheu Antonio Bernad José Manuel García-Verdugo Jaime J. Carvajal Frédéric Relaix Adolfo Lopez de Munain Patricia García-Parra Ander Izeta

The dermal Panniculus carnosus (PC) muscle is important for wound contraction in lower mammals and represents an interesting model of muscle regeneration due to its high cell turnover. The resident satellite cells (the bona fide muscle stem cells) remain poorly characterized. Here we analyzed PC satellite cells with regard to developmental origin and purported function. Lineage tracing shows th...

2014
Luigi Formicola Giovanna Marazzi David A. Sassoon

Specific muscles are spared in many degenerative myopathies. Most notably, the extraocular muscles (EOMs) do not show clinical signs of late stage myopathies including the accumulation of fibrosis and fat. It has been proposed that an altered stem cell niche underlies the resistance of EOMs in these pathologies, however, to date, no reports have provided a detailed characterization of the EOM s...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2004
Francesca Grassi Francesca Pagani Gabriele Spinelli Luciana De Angelis Giulio Cossu Fabrizio Eusebi

Mesoangioblasts are vessel-associated fetal stem cells that can be induced to differentiate into skeletal muscle, both in vitro and in vivo. Whether this is due to fusion or to transdifferentiation into bona fide satellite cells is still an open question, for mesoangioblasts as well as for other types of stem cells. The early steps of satellite cell myogenic differentiation involve MyoD activat...

2003
Terence Partridge

Repair and regeneration of skeletal muscle in the postnatal mammal has long been supposed to be primarily or entirely accomplished by the population of satellite cells that are sequestered between the plasma membane of the muscle fibre and its overlying basement membrane. However it has never been clear whether all satellite cells participate and whether only satellite cells participate in this...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1987
Z Yablonka-Reuveni L S Quinn M Nameroff

Satellite cells, liberated from the breast muscle of young adult chickens by sequential treatment with collagenase and trypsin, were fractionated by Percoll density centrifugation to remove myofibril fragments and cell debris which otherwise heavily contaminate the preparation. This procedure allowed direct measurements of cell yields (1.5-4 X 10(5) cells/g tissue), plating efficiencies (27-40%...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Jamie I. Morrison Sara Lööf Pingping He András Simon

In contrast to mammals, salamanders can regenerate complex structures after injury, including entire limbs. A central question is whether the generation of progenitor cells during limb regeneration and mammalian tissue repair occur via separate or overlapping mechanisms. Limb regeneration depends on the formation of a blastema, from which the new appendage develops. Dedifferentiation of stump t...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2015
Filipa Alexandra Leite Costa Fani Lourença Moreira Neto

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Satellite glial cells in sensory ganglia are a recent subject of research in the field of pain and a possible therapeutic target in the future. Therefore, the aim of this study was to summarize some of the important physiological and morphological characteristics of these cells and gather the most relevant scientific evidence about its possible role in the development ...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Massimiliano Cerletti Sara Jurga Carol A. Witczak Michael F. Hirshman Jennifer L. Shadrach Laurie J. Goodyear Amy J. Wagers

Satellite cells reside beneath the basal lamina of skeletal muscle fibers and include cells that act as precursors for muscle growth and repair. Although they share a common anatomical localization and typically are considered a homogeneous population, satellite cells actually exhibit substantial heterogeneity. We used cell-surface marker expression to purify from the satellite cell pool a dist...

2016
Pengpeng Bi Feng Yue Yusuke Sato Sara Wirbisky Weiyi Liu Tizhong Shan Yefei Wen Daoguo Zhou Jennifer Freeman Shihuan Kuang

Skeletal myogenesis involves sequential activation, proliferation, self-renewal/differentiation and fusion of myogenic stem cells (satellite cells). Notch signaling is known to be essential for the maintenance of satellite cells, but its function in late-stage myogenesis, i.e. post-differentiation myocytes and post-fusion myotubes, is unknown. Using stage-specific Cre alleles, we uncovered dist...

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