نتایج جستجو برای: satellite cells

تعداد نتایج: 1459768  

2004
Peter S. Zammit Jon P. Golding Yosuke Nagata Valérie Hudon Terence A. Partridge

rowth, repair, and regeneration of adult skeletal muscle depends on the persistence of satellite cells: muscle stem cells resident beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber. However, how the satellite cell compartment is maintained is unclear. Here, we use cultured myofibers to model muscle regeneration and show that satellite cells adopt divergent fates. Quiescent satellite cells a...

2014
Yewei Liu Martin F. Schneider

Satellite cells, as stem cells of adult skeletal muscle, are tightly associated with the differentiated muscle fibers and remain quiescent in the absence of muscle damage. In response to an injury, the quiescent satellite cell is activated by soluble factors, including FGFs released from injured myofibers. Using immunostaining, we here first show that TRPC1 channels are highly expressed in sate...

2015
Kana Ishii Nobuharu Suzuki Yo Mabuchi Naoki Ito Naomi Kikura So‐ichiro Fukada Hideyuki Okano Shin'ichi Takeda Chihiro Akazawa

Satellite cells are maintained in an undifferentiated quiescent state, but during muscle regeneration they acquire an activated stage, and initiate to proliferate and differentiate as myoblasts. The transmembrane protein teneurin-4 (Ten-4) is specifically expressed in the quiescent satellite cells; however, its cellular and molecular functions remain unknown. We therefore aimed to elucidate the...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Charlotte A. Collins Irwin Olsen Peter S. Zammit Louise Heslop Aviva Petrie Terence A. Partridge Jennifer E. Morgan

Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as myogenic precursors for muscle growth and repair. The source of satellite cell renewal is controversial and has been suggested to be a separate circulating or interstitial stem cell population. Here, we transplant single intact myofibers into radiation-ablated muscles and demonstrate that satellit...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Jonathan R. Beauchamp Louise Heslop David S.W. Yu Shahragim Tajbakhsh Robert G. Kelly Anton Wernig Margaret E. Buckingham Terence A. Partridge Peter S. Zammit

Skeletal muscle is one of a several adult post-mitotic tissues that retain the capacity to regenerate. This relies on a population of quiescent precursors, termed satellite cells. Here we describe two novel markers of quiescent satellite cells: CD34, an established marker of hematopoietic stem cells, and Myf5, the earliest marker of myogenic commitment. CD34(+ve) myoblasts can be detected in pr...

2012
Luisa Boldrin Jennifer E Morgan

Satellite cells, normally quiescent underneath the myofibre basal lamina, are skeletal muscle stem cells responsible for postnatal muscle growth, repair and regeneration. Since their scarcity and small size have limited study on transverse muscle sections, techniques to isolate individual myofibres, bearing their attendant satellite cells, were developed. Studies on mouse myofibres have generat...

Journal: :Stem cells 2012
Henry Collins-Hooper Thomas E Woolley Louise Dyson Anand Patel Paul Potter Ruth E Baker Eamonn A Gaffney Philip K Maini Philip R Dash Ketan Patel

Skeletal muscle undergoes a progressive age-related loss in mass and function. Preservation of muscle mass depends in part on satellite cells, the resident stem cells of skeletal muscle. Reduced satellite cell function may contribute to the age-associated decrease in muscle mass. Here, we focused on characterizing the effect of age on satellite cell migration. We report that aged satellite cell...

2012
Alice Neal Luisa Boldrin Jennifer Elizabeth Morgan

Satellite cells are myogenic cells found between the basal lamina and the sarcolemma of the muscle fibre. Satellite cells are the source of new myofibres; as such, satellite cell transplantation holds promise as a treatment for muscular dystrophies. We have investigated age and sex differences between mouse satellite cells in vitro and assessed the importance of these factors as mediators of do...

Journal: :Development 2011
So-ichiro Fukada Masahiko Yamaguchi Hiroki Kokubo Ryo Ogawa Akiyoshi Uezumi Tomohiro Yoneda Miroslav M Matev Norio Motohashi Takahito Ito Anna Zolkiewska Randy L Johnson Yumiko Saga Yuko Miyagoe-Suzuki Kazutake Tsujikawa Shin'ichi Takeda Hiroshi Yamamoto

Satellite cells, which are skeletal muscle stem cells, divide to provide new myonuclei to growing muscle fibers during postnatal development, and then are maintained in an undifferentiated quiescent state in adult skeletal muscle. This state is considered to be essential for the maintenance of satellite cells, but their molecular regulation is unknown. We show that Hesr1 (Hey1) and Hesr3 (Heyl)...

Journal: :Radiation research 2011
Jennie J Cho-Lim Vincent J Caiozzo Bertrand P Tseng Erich Giedzinski Mike J Baker Charles L Limoli

Skeletal muscles are commonly exposed to radiation for diagnostic procedures and the treatment of cancers and heterotopic bone formation. Few studies have considered the impact of clinical doses of radiation on the ability of satellite cells (myogenic stem cells) to proliferate, differentiate and contribute to recovering/maintaining muscle mass. The primary objective of this study was to determ...

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