Inflammatory processes in muscle injury and repair
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Modified muscle use or injury can produce a stereotypic inflammatory response in which neutrophils rapidly invade, followed by macrophages. This inflammatory response coincides with muscle repair, regeneration, and growth, which involve activation and proliferation of satellite cells, followed by their terminal differentiation. Recent investigations have begun to explore the relationship between inflammatory cell functions and skeletal muscle injury and repair by using genetically modified animal models, antibody depletions of specific inflammatory cell populations, or expression profiling of inflamed muscle after injury. These studies have contributed to a complex picture in which inflammatory cells promote…
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- 44.98
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Skeletal muscle
- Regeneration (biology)
- Cell biology
- Chemokine
- Myocyte
- Inflammation
- Biology
- In vivo
- Good health and well-being