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Publication : Inhibition of myostatin reverses muscle fibrosis through apoptosis.

First Author  Bo Li Z Year  2012
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  125
Issue  Pt 17 Pages  3957-65
PubMed ID  22685331 Mgi Jnum  J:327829
Mgi Id  MGI:6834842 Doi  10.1242/jcs.090365
Citation  Bo Li Z, et al. (2012) Inhibition of myostatin reverses muscle fibrosis through apoptosis. J Cell Sci 125(Pt 17):3957-65
abstractText  Skeletal muscle fibrosis is a defining feature of the muscular dystrophies in which contractile myofibers are replaced by fibroblasts, adipocytes and extracellular matrix. This maladaptive response of muscle to repetitive injury is progressive, self-perpetuating and thus far, has been considered irreversible. We have previously shown that myostatin, a known endogenous modulator of muscle growth, stimulates normal muscle fibroblasts to proliferate. Here, we demonstrate that myostatin also regulates the proliferation of dystrophic muscle fibroblasts, and increases resistance of fibroblasts to apoptosis through Smad and MAPK signaling. Inhibition of myostatin signaling pathways with a soluble activin IIB receptor (ActRIIB.Fc) reduces resistance of muscle fibroblasts to apoptosis in vitro. Systemic administration of ActRIIB.Fc in senescent mdx mice, a model of muscular dystrophy, significantly increases the number of muscle fibroblasts undergoing apoptosis. This leads to the reversal of pre-existing muscle fibrosis as determined by histological, biochemical and radiographical criteria. These results demonstrate that skeletal muscle fibrosis can be pharmacologically reversed through induction of fibroblast apoptosis.
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