Starring or Supporting Role? Satellite Cells and Skeletal Muscle Fiber Size Regulation.

Journal: Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)
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Abstract

Recent loss-of-function studies show that satellite cell depletion does not promote sarcopenia or unloading-induced atrophy, and does not prevent regrowth. Although overload-induced muscle fiber hypertrophy is normally associated with satellite cell-mediated myonuclear accretion, hypertrophic adaptation proceeds in the absence of satellite cells in fully grown adult mice, but not in young growing mice. Emerging evidence also indicates that satellite cells play an important role in remodeling the extracellular matrix during hypertrophy.

Authors
Kevin Murach, Christopher Fry, Tyler Kirby, Janna Jackson, Jonah Lee, Sarah White, Esther Dupont Versteegden, John Mccarthy, Charlotte Peterson