Stem cell aging in the skeletal muscle: the importance of communication

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Silvia Campanario ◽  
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Joan Isern ◽  
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Jinfu Wu ◽  
Wei-Horng Jean ◽  
Giancarlo Condello ◽  
Ahmad Alkhatib ◽  
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pp. 1830 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Yamakawa ◽  
Dai Kusumoto ◽  
Hisayuki Hashimoto ◽  
Shinsuke Yuasa

Skeletal muscle comprises 30–40% of the weight of a healthy human body and is required for voluntary movements in humans. Mature skeletal muscle is formed by multinuclear cells, which are called myofibers. Formation of myofibers depends on the proliferation, differentiation, and fusion of muscle progenitor cells during development and after injury. Muscle progenitor cells are derived from muscle satellite (stem) cells (MuSCs), which reside on the surface of the myofiber but beneath the basement membrane. MuSCs play a central role in postnatal maintenance, growth, repair, and regeneration of skeletal muscle. In sedentary adult muscle, MuSCs are mitotically quiescent, but are promptly activated in response to muscle injury. Physiological and chronological aging induces MuSC aging, leading to an impaired regenerative capability. Importantly, in pathological situations, repetitive muscle injury induces early impairment of MuSCs due to stem cell aging and leads to early impairment of regeneration ability. In this review, we discuss (1) the role of MuSCs in muscle regeneration, (2) stem cell aging under physiological and pathological conditions, and (3) prospects related to clinical applications of controlling MuSCs.


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