Journal article
The Microenvironment Is a Critical Regulator of Muscle Stem Cell Activation and Proliferation
JH Nguyen, JD Chung, GS Lynch, JG Ryall
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
Skeletal muscle has a remarkable capacity to regenerate following injury, a property conferred by a resident population of muscle stem cells (MuSCs). In response to injury, MuSCs must double their cellular content to divide, a process requiring significant new biomass in the form of nucleotides, phospholipids, and amino acids. This new biomass is derived from a series of intracellular metabolic cycles and alternative routing of carbon. In this review, we examine the link between metabolism and skeletal muscle regeneration with particular emphasis on the role of the cellular microenvironment in supporting the production of new biomass and MuSC proliferation.
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP150100206) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT1120714).