Effective fiber hypertrophy in satellite cell-depleted skeletal muscle
University of Kentucky · Oregon Health & Science University
Abstract
An important unresolved question in skeletal muscle plasticity is whether satellite cells are necessary for muscle fiber hypertrophy. To address this issue, a novel mouse strain (Pax7-DTA) was created which enabled the conditional ablation of >90% of satellite cells in mature skeletal muscle following tamoxifen administration. To test the hypothesis that satellite cells are necessary for skeletal muscle hypertrophy, the plantaris muscle of adult Pax7-DTA mice was subjected to mechanical overload by surgical removal of the synergist muscle. Following two weeks of overload, satellite cell-depleted muscle showed the same increases in muscle mass (approximately twofold) and fiber cross-sectional area with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.42
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 57
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15Topics & keywords
- Muscle hypertrophy
- Biology
- Skeletal muscle
- Satellite
- Internal medicine
- Myocyte
- Plantaris muscle
- Endocrinology