نتایج جستجو برای: myostatin mstn

تعداد نتایج: 1894  

A.S. Sadr H. Galehdari H.A. Roshanfekr M. Kamangar, M. Mamuei M.T. Beigi Nasiri

Myostatin is a growth factor belonging to the TGFß superfamily. TGFß growth factors are active in the regulation of embryonic development and in tissue homeostasis in adults. Myostatin is a growth factor controlling proliferation of myoblasts in embryonic development. Mutations in coding sequences of the bovine myostatin (GDF8) gene lead to muscle hyperplasia suggesting its inhibitory function ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2011
Craig McFarlane Gu Zi Hui Wong Zhi Wei Amanda Hiu Yeung Lau Sudarsanareddy Lokireddy Ge Xiaojia Vincent Mouly Gillian Butler-Browne Peter D Gluckman Mridula Sharma Ravi Kambadur

Myostatin, a member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily, has been implicated in the potent negative regulation of myogenesis in murine models. However, little is known about the mechanism(s) through which human myostatin negatively regulates human skeletal muscle growth. Using human primary myoblasts and recombinant human myostatin protein, we show here that myostatin blocks human m...

2010
Lawrence T. Bish Kevin J. Morine Meg M. Sleeper H. Lee Sweeney

Myostatin is well established as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth, but its role in the heart is controversial. Our goal in this study was to characterize myostatin regulation following cardiomyocyte stress and to examine the role of myostatin in the regulation of cardiomyocyte size. Neonatal cardiomyocytes were cultured and stressed with phenylephrine. Adenovirus was used to overe...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2009
Stephen Welle Kerri Burgess Charles A Thornton Rabi Tawil

Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth and fiber size. Changes in myostatin expression might contribute to changes in muscle mass associated with various conditions, and reducing the amount of active myostatin is a potential strategy for preventing or reversing muscle atrophy. The present study was done to determine the extent to which myostatin levels must decline to induce growth ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
H J Xing Z Y Wang B S Zhong S J Ying H T Nie Z R Zhou Y X Fan F Wang

MSTN, IGF-І(insulin-like growth factor-І) and IGF-II (insulin-like growth factor-II) regulate skeletal muscle growth. This study investigated the effects of different dietary intake levels on skeletal muscles. Sheep was randomly assigned to 3 feeding groups: 1) the maintenance diet (M), 2) 1.4 x the maintenance diet (1.4M), and 3) 2.15 x the maintenance diet (2.15M). Before slaughtering the ani...

Journal: :Journal of cellular physiology 2002
Gina Nicholas Mark Thomas Brett Langley Wayne Somers Ketan Patel C Fred Kemp Mridula Sharma Ravi Kambadur

Myostatin, a secreted growth factor, is a key negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. To identify modifiers of Myostatin function, we screened for Myostatin interacting proteins. Using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified Titin-cap (T-cap) protein as interacting with Myostatin. T-cap is a sarcomeric protein that binds to the N-terminal domain of Titin and is a substrate of the titin k...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2002
Arif M Kocabas Huseyin Kucuktas Rex A Dunham Zhanjiang Liu

Myostatin is a recently discovered gene that inhibits muscle growth. In the present study, we characterized the myostatin locus and its expression in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). The genomic DNA and cDNA encoding the channel catfish myostatin were cloned and sequenced. The myostatin gene has three exons encoding a protein of 389 amino acids. Comparison of the genomic sequences with th...

2015
Jen Y. Lee Dede Lori Dominic J. Wells Paul R. Kemp

Myostatin is a TGFβ family ligand that reduces muscle mass. In cancer cells, TGFβ signalling is increased by the protein FHL1. Consequently, FHL1 may promote signalling by myostatin. We therefore tested the ability of FHL1 to regulate myostatin function. FHL1 increased the myostatin activity on a SMAD reporter and increased myostatin dependent myotube wasting. In mice, independent expression of...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Jinhong Zhu Yong Li Wei Shen Chunping Qiao Fabrisia Ambrosio Mitra Lavasani Masahiro Nozaki Maria F Branca Johnny Huard

Recent studies have shown that myostatin, first identified as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth, may also be involved in the formation of fibrosis within skeletal muscle. In this study, we further explored the potential role of myostatin in skeletal muscle fibrosis, as well as its interaction with both transforming growth factor-beta1 and decorin. We discovered that myostatin stimu...

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