نتایج جستجو برای: muscle regeneration

تعداد نتایج: 384188  

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Seung-Yoon Park Youngeun Yun Jung-Suk Lim Mi-Jin Kim Sang-Yeob Kim Jung-Eun Kim In-San Kim

Myoblast fusion is essential for the formation of skeletal muscle myofibres. Studies have shown that phosphatidylserine is necessary for myoblast fusion, but the underlying mechanism is not known. Here we show that the phosphatidylserine receptor stabilin-2 acts as a membrane protein for myoblast fusion during myogenic differentiation and muscle regeneration. Stabilin-2 expression is induced du...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2012
Areta M Czerwinska Wladyslawa Streminska Maria A Ciemerych Iwona Grabowska

The goal of our study was to compare the skeletal muscle regeneration induced by two types of injury: either crushing, that causes muscle degeneration as a result of mechanical devastation of myofibers, or the injection of a cardiotoxin that is a myotoxic agent causing myolysis of myofibers leading to muscle degeneration. Regenerating muscles were analyzed at selected intervals, until the 14th ...

2015
Carlos A. Aguilar Anna Shcherbina Ramona Pop Ronald W. Matheny Davide Cacchiarelli Christopher T. Carrigan Casey A. Gifford Melissa A. Kottke Darrell O. Ricke Maria L. Urso Alexander Meissner

Adult skeletal muscle is the dominant system through which complex physical actions are accomplished and is uniquely capable of repair and regeneration after different types of insult or injury via resident stem cells. The in-vivo epigenomic and transcriptional mechanisms through which skeletal muscle repairs itself are partly understood and herein, we administer severe muscle trauma to a mouse...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Elisabeth R. Barton Linda Morris Antonio Musaro Nadia Rosenthal H. Lee Sweeney

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an X-linked degenerative disorder of muscle caused by the absence of the protein dystrophin. A major consequence of muscular dystrophy is that the normal regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle cannot compensate for increased susceptibility to damage, leading to repetitive cycles of degeneration-regeneration and ultimately resulting in the replacement of muscle f...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Horacio Moreno Antonio L Serrano Tomàs Santalucía Anna Gumá Carles Cantó Nigel J Brand Manuel Palacin Stefano Schiaffino Antonio Zorzano

We have reported a novel functional co-operation among MyoD, myocyte enhancer factor-2 (MEF2), and the thyroid hormone receptor in a muscle-specific enhancer of the rat GLUT4 gene in muscle cells. Here, we demonstrate that the muscle-specific enhancer of the GLUT4 gene operates in skeletal muscle and is muscle fiber-dependent and innervation-independent. Under normal conditions, both in soleus ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Han Zhu Fang Xiao Gang Wang Xiuqing Wei Lei Jiang Yan Chen Lin Zhu Haixia Wang Yarui Diao Huating Wang Nancy Y Ip Tom H Cheung Zhenguo Wu

Recent studies have shown that STAT3 negatively regulates the proliferation of muscle satellite cells (MuSCs) and injury-induced muscle regeneration. These studies have been largely based on STAT3 inhibitors, which may produce off-target effects and are not cell type-specific in vivo. Here, we examine the role of STAT3 in MuSCs using two different mouse models: a MuSC-specific Stat3 knockout li...

2016
Bianca Maria Scicchitano Gigliola Sica Antonio Musarò

Capacity of adult muscle to regenerate in response to injury stimuli represents an important homeostatic process. Regeneration is a highly coordinated program that partially recapitulates the embryonic developmental program. However, muscle regeneration is severely compromised in several pathological conditions. It is likely that the restricted tissue repair program under pathological condition...

Journal: :Trends in cell biology 2009
Valentina Guasconi Pier Lorenzo Puri

Muscle regeneration provides a paradigm by which to study how extrinsic signals coordinate gene expression in somatic stem cells (satellite cells) by directing the genome distribution of chromatin-modifying complexes. Understanding the signal-dependent control of the epigenetic events underlying the transition of muscle stem cells through sequential regeneration stages holds the promise to reve...

2013
Sachiko Hoshino Kazuho Sakamoto Stéphane Vassilopoulos Stéphane M. Camus Christine A. Griffin Christopher Esk Jorge A. Torres Norio Ohkoshi Akiko Ishii Akira Tamaoka Birgit H. Funke Raju Kucherlapati Marta Margeta Thomas A. Rando Frances M. Brodsky

Mobilization of the GLUT4 glucose transporter from intracellular storage vesicles provides a mechanism for insulin-responsive glucose import into skeletal muscle. In humans, clathrin isoform CHC22 participates in formation of the GLUT4 storage compartment in skeletal muscle and fat. CHC22 function is limited to retrograde endosomal sorting and is restricted in its tissue expression and species ...

2010
Charlene Clow Bernard J. Jasmin

In adult skeletal muscle, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is expressed in myogenic progenitors known as satellite cells. To functionally address the role of BDNF in muscle satellite cells and regeneration in vivo, we generated a mouse in which BDNF is specifically depleted from skeletal muscle cells. For comparative purposes, and to determine the specific role of muscle-derived BDNF, w...

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