نتایج جستجو برای: muscle regeneration

تعداد نتایج: 384188  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Ombretta Guardiola Peggy Lafuste Silvia Brunelli Salvatore Iaconis Thierry Touvier Philippos Mourikis Katrien De Bock Enza Lonardo Gennaro Andolfi Ann Bouché Giovanna L Liguori Michael M Shen Shahragim Tajbakhsh Giulio Cossu Peter Carmeliet Gabriella Minchiotti

Skeletal muscle regeneration mainly depends on satellite cells, a population of resident muscle stem cells. However, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying satellite cell activation is still largely undefined. Here, we show that Cripto, a regulator of early embryogenesis, is a novel regulator of muscle regeneration and satellite cell progression toward the myogenic lineage. Co...

2015
Ludovic Arnold Hélène Perrin Camille Baudesson de Chanville Marielle Saclier Patricia Hermand Lucie Poupel Elodie Guyon Fabrice Licata Wassila Carpentier José Vilar Rémi Mounier Bénédicte Chazaud Nora Benhabiles Alexandre Boissonnas Béhazine Combadiere Christophe Combadiere

Muscle injury triggers inflammation in which infiltrating mononuclear phagocytes are crucial for tissue regeneration. The interaction of the CCL2/CCR2 and CX3CL1/CX3CR1 chemokine axis that guides phagocyte infiltration is incompletely understood. Here, we show that CX3CR1 deficiency promotes muscle repair and rescues Ccl2(-/-) mice from impaired muscle regeneration as a result of altered macrop...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Elena Germinario Samantha Peron Luana Toniolo Romeo Betto Francesca Cencetti Chiara Donati Paola Bruni Daniela Danieli-Betto

Sphingosine 1-phosphate is a bioactive lipid that modulates skeletal muscle growth through its interaction with specific receptors localized in the cell membrane of muscle fibers and satellite cells. This study analyzes the role of S1P(2) receptor during in vivo regeneration of soleus muscle in two models of S1P(2) deficiency: the S1P(2)-null mouse and wild-type mice systemically treated with t...

2002
John B. Kurek John J. Bower Jason D. White Catriona M. Muldoon Lawrence Austin

When skeletal muscle is injured, mononuclear muscle precursors, the satellite cells, are activated and begin to proliferate and then fuse with each other to form new multinucleated myotubes, which eventually become the mature muscle fibres. The process of muscle regeneration is regulated by locally produced growth factors that control cellular proliferation and differentiation. Several polypept...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2012
Ning Liu Andrew H Williams Johanna M Maxeiner Svetlana Bezprozvannaya John M Shelton James A Richardson Rhonda Bassel-Duby Eric N Olson

Skeletal muscle injury activates adult myogenic stem cells, known as satellite cells, to initiate proliferation and differentiation to regenerate new muscle fibers. The skeletal muscle-specific microRNA miR-206 is upregulated in satellite cells following muscle injury, but its role in muscle regeneration has not been defined. Here, we show that mi...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Margaret L Novak Scott C Bryer Ming Cheng Mai-Huong Nguyen Kevin L Conley Andrew K Cunningham Bing Xue Thomas H Sisson Jae-Sung You Troy A Hornberger Timothy J Koh

Macrophages (Mp) and the plasminogen system play important roles in tissue repair following injury. We hypothesized that Mp-specific expression of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) is sufficient for Mp to migrate into damaged muscle and for efficient muscle regeneration. We generated transgenic mice expressing uPA only in Mp, and we assessed the ability of these mice to repair muscle i...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Thomas H Sisson Mai-Huong Nguyen Bi Yu Margaret L Novak Richard H Simon Timothy J Koh

The plasminogen system plays a crucial role in the repair of a variety of tissues, including skeletal muscle. We hypothesized that urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) promotes muscle regeneration by activating hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), which, in turn, stimulates proliferation of myoblasts required for regeneration. In our studies, levels of active HGF and phosphorylation of the HGF...

Journal: :Development 2011
Malea M Murphy Jennifer A Lawson Sam J Mathew David A Hutcheson Gabrielle Kardon

Muscle regeneration requires the coordinated interaction of multiple cell types. Satellite cells have been implicated as the primary stem cell responsible for regenerating muscle, yet the necessity of these cells for regeneration has not been tested. Connective tissue fibroblasts also are likely to play a role in regeneration, as connective tissue fibrosis is a hallmark of regenerating muscle. ...

Journal: :Blood 2001
F Lluís J Roma M Suelves M Parra G Aniorte E Gallardo I Illa L Rodríguez S M Hughes P Carmeliet M Roig P Muñoz-Cánoves

Plasminogen activators urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) are extracellular proteases involved in various tissue remodeling processes. A requirement for uPA activity in skeletal myogenesis was recently demonstrated in vitro. The role of plasminogen activators in skeletal muscle regeneration in vivo in wild-type, uPA-deficient, and tPA-deficien...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Shohei Kohno Yui Yamashita Tomoki Abe Katsuya Hirasaka Motoko Oarada Ayako Ohno Shigetada Teshima-Kondo Akira Higashibata Inho Choi Edward M Mills Yuushi Okumura Junji Terao Takeshi Nikawa

Skeletal muscle is one of the most sensitive tissues to mechanical loading, and unloading inhibits the regeneration potential of skeletal muscle after injury. This study was designed to elucidate the specific effects of unloading stress on the function of immunocytes during muscle regeneration after injury. We examined immunocyte infiltration and muscle regeneration in cardiotoxin (CTX)-injecte...

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