Direct Isolation of Satellite Cells for Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Inserm · Institut Pasteur · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Muscle satellite cells contribute to muscle regeneration. We have used a Pax3(GFP/+) mouse line to directly isolate (Pax3)(green fluorescent protein)-expressing muscle satellite cells, by flow cytometry from adult skeletal muscles, as a homogeneous population of small, nongranular, Pax7+, CD34+, CD45-, Sca1- cells. The flow cytometry parameters thus established enabled us to isolate satellite cells from wild-type muscles. Such cells, grafted into muscles of mdx nu/nu mice, contributed both to fiber repair and to the muscle satellite cell compartment. Expansion of these cells in culture before engraftment reduced their regenerative capacity.
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- 15.67
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- 100%
- References
- 25
Authors
8- DMDidier MontarrasCorresponding
Inserm, Institut Pasteur, Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- JEJennifer E. Morgan
Inserm, Institut Pasteur, Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- CCCharlotte Collins
Inserm, Institut Pasteur, Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- FRFrédéric Relaix
Inserm, Institut Pasteur, Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
- SZStéphane Zaffran
Inserm, Institut Pasteur, Hammersmith Hospital, Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Regeneration (biology)
- Satellite
- Skeletal muscle
- Isolation (microbiology)
- Cell biology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Anatomy