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Exercise promotes satellite cell contribution to myofibers in a load-dependent manner.

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العنوان: Exercise promotes satellite cell contribution to myofibers in a load-dependent manner.
المؤلفون: Masschelein, Evi, D'Hulst, Gommaar, Zvick, Joel, Hinte, Laura, Soro-Arnaiz, Inés, Gorski, Tatiane, von Meyenn, Ferdinand, Bar-Nur, Ori, De Bock, Katrien
المصدر: Skeletal Muscle; 7/9/2020, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
مصطلحات موضوعية: SATELLITE cells, MUSCLE growth, FLEXOR muscles, MUSCULAR hypertrophy, EXERCISE, FLUORESCENT proteins
مستخلص: Background: Satellite cells (SCs) are required for muscle repair following injury and are involved in muscle remodeling upon muscular contractions. Exercise stimulates SC accumulation and myonuclear accretion. To what extent exercise training at different mechanical loads drive SC contribution to myonuclei however is unknown. Results: By performing SC fate tracing experiments, we show that 8 weeks of voluntary wheel running increased SC contribution to myofibers in mouse plantar flexor muscles in a load-dependent, but fiber type-independent manner. Increased SC fusion however was not exclusively linked to muscle hypertrophy as wheel running without external load substantially increased SC fusion in the absence of fiber hypertrophy. Due to nuclear propagation, nuclear fluorescent fate tracing mouse models were inadequate to quantify SC contribution to myonuclei. Ultimately, by performing fate tracing at the DNA level, we show that SC contribution mirrors myonuclear accretion during exercise. Conclusions: Collectively, mechanical load during exercise independently promotes SC contribution to existing myofibers. Also, due to propagation of nuclear fluorescent reporter proteins, our data warrant caution for the use of existing reporter mouse models for the quantitative evaluation of satellite cell contribution to myonuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:20445040
DOI:10.1186/s13395-020-00237-2