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Publication : Directionality of developing skeletal muscles is set by mechanical forces.

First Author  Sunadome K Year  2023
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  3060
PubMed ID  37244931 Mgi Jnum  J:336186
Mgi Id  MGI:7487443 Doi  10.1038/s41467-023-38647-7
Citation  Sunadome K, et al. (2023) Directionality of developing skeletal muscles is set by mechanical forces. Nat Commun 14(1):3060
abstractText  Formation of oriented myofibrils is a key event in musculoskeletal development. However, the mechanisms that drive myocyte orientation and fusion to control muscle directionality in adults remain enigmatic. Here, we demonstrate that the developing skeleton instructs the directional outgrowth of skeletal muscle and other soft tissues during limb and facial morphogenesis in zebrafish and mouse. Time-lapse live imaging reveals that during early craniofacial development, myoblasts condense into round clusters corresponding to future muscle groups. These clusters undergo oriented stretch and alignment during embryonic growth. Genetic perturbation of cartilage patterning or size disrupts the directionality and number of myofibrils in vivo. Laser ablation of musculoskeletal attachment points reveals tension imposed by cartilage expansion on the forming myofibers. Application of continuous tension using artificial attachment points, or stretchable membrane substrates, is sufficient to drive polarization of myocyte populations in vitro. Overall, this work outlines a biomechanical guidance mechanism that is potentially useful for engineering functional skeletal muscle.
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