Satellite Cells and Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute · Ottawa Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Skeletal muscles are essential for vital functions such as movement, postural support, breathing, and thermogenesis. Muscle tissue is largely composed of long, postmitotic multinucleated fibers. The life-long maintenance of muscle tissue is mediated by satellite cells, lying in close proximity to the muscle fibers. Muscle satellite cells are a heterogeneous population with a small subset of muscle stem cells, termed satellite stem cells. Under homeostatic conditions all satellite cells are poised for activation by stimuli such as physical trauma or growth signals. After activation, satellite stem cells undergo symmetric divisions to expand their number or asymmetric divisions to give rise to cohorts of…
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Authors
4- NANicolas A. Dumont
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa Hospital
- CFC. Florian Bentzinger
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Ottawa Hospital, Nestlé (Switzerland), Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
- MSMarie‐Claude Sincennes
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa Hospital
- MAMichael A. RudnickiCorresponding
University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Satellite
- Stem cell
- Skeletal muscle
- Progenitor cell
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Regeneration (biology)
- Multinucleate