Skeletal Muscle Development and Regeneration
In the late stages of muscle development, a unique cell population emerges that is a key player in postnatal muscle growth and muscle regeneration. The location of these cells next to the muscle fibers triggers their designation as satellite cells. During the healing of injured muscle tissue, satellite cells are capable of forming completely new muscle
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Adult skeletal muscle stem cell migration is mediated by a blebbing/amoeboid mechanism [PDF]
Adult skeletal muscle possesses a resident stem cell population called satellite cells which are responsible for tissue repair following damage. Satellite cell migration is crucial in promoting rapid tissue regeneration but is a poorly understood ...
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Skeletal muscle regenerative potential declines with age, in part due to deficiencies in resident stem cells (satellite cells, SCs) and derived myogenic progenitors (MPs); however, the factors responsible for this decline remain obscure. TGFβ superfamily
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The CHC22 Clathrin-GLUT4 Transport Pathway Contributes to Skeletal Muscle Regeneration [PDF]
Mobilization of the GLUT4 glucose transporter from intracellular storage vesicles provides a mechanism for insulin-responsive glucose import into skeletal muscle.
Brodsky, Frances M. +14 more
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Mitochondrial glycerol 3‐phosphate dehydrogenase promotes skeletal muscle regeneration
While adult mammalian skeletal muscle is stable due to its post‐mitotic nature, muscle regeneration is still essential throughout life for maintaining functional fitness.
Xiufei Liu +16 more
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Systemic Regulators of Skeletal Muscle Regeneration in Obesity [PDF]
Skeletal muscle maintenance is a dynamic process and undergoes constant repair and regeneration. However, skeletal muscle regenerative capacity declines in obesity.
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Functional Classification of Skeletal Muscle Networks. I. Normal Physiology [PDF]
Extensive measurements of the parts list of human skeletal muscle through transcriptomics and other phenotypic assays offer the opportunity to reconstruct detailed functional models.
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KLF4 regulates skeletal muscle development and regeneration by directly targeting P57 and Myomixer
Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) is an evolutionarily conserved zinc finger-containing transcription factor that regulates diverse cellular processes such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation.
Shufang Cai +14 more
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Angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonists alleviate muscle pathology in the mouse model for laminin-alpha2-deficient congenital muscular dystrophy (MDC1A) [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Laminin-alpha2-deficient congenital muscular dystrophy (MDC1A) is a severe muscle-wasting disease for which no curative treatment is available.
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Skeletal muscle regeneration in cancer cachexia [PDF]
SummaryMuscle wasting is the most important phenotypic and clinical feature of cancer cachexia, and the principal cause of impaired physical function, fatigue, and respiratory complications. Muscle loss has been attributed to a variable combination of reduced nutritional intake and an imbalance between anabolic and catabolic processes.
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