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Publication : Muscle stem cells contribute to myofibres in sedentary adult mice.

First Author  Keefe AC Year  2015
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  6
Pages  7087 PubMed ID  25971691
Mgi Jnum  J:224875 Mgi Id  MGI:5689230
Doi  10.1038/ncomms8087 Citation  Keefe AC, et al. (2015) Muscle stem cells contribute to myofibres in sedentary adult mice. Nat Commun 6:7087
abstractText  Skeletal muscle is essential for mobility, stability and whole body metabolism, and muscle loss, for instance, during sarcopenia, has profound consequences. Satellite cells (muscle stem cells) have been hypothesized, but not yet demonstrated, to contribute to muscle homeostasis and a decline in their contribution to myofibre homeostasis to play a part in sarcopenia. To test their role in muscle maintenance, we genetically labelled and ablated satellite cells in adult sedentary mice. We demonstrate via genetic lineage experiments that, even in the absence of injury, satellite cells contribute to myofibres in all adult muscles, although the extent and timing differs. However, genetic ablation experiments showed that satellite cells are not globally required to maintain myofibre cross-sectional area of uninjured adult muscle.
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