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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38306312/recovery-during-successive-120-min-football-games-results-from-the-120-min-placebo-carbohydrate-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgios Ermidis, Magni Mohr, Athanasios Z Jamurtas, Dimitrios Draganidis, Athanasios Poulios, Konstantinos Papanikolaou, Jeppe Vigh-Larsen, Georgios Loules, Apostolos Sovatzidis, Theofano Nakopoulou, Panagiotis Tsimeas, Ioannis I Douroudos, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Giorgos Papadimas, Anastasia Rosvoglou, Christina Liakou, Chariklia K Deli, Kalliopi Georgakouli, Athanasios Chatzinikolaou, Peter Krustrup, Ioannis G Fatouros
PURPOSE: To examine the recovery kinetics (i.e. time-dependent changes) of performance-related variables between two 120-min male football games performed three days apart with and without carbohydrate (CHO) supplementation. METHODS: 20 male players (20 ± 1 years; body fat: 14.9 ± 5.1%; VO2max: 59.4 ± 3.7 mL•kg-1•min-1) participated in two 120-min football games (G1, G2) according to a randomized, two-trial, repeated measures, cross-over, double-blind design...
January 31, 2024: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289345/muscs-and-ipcs-roles-in-skeletal-muscle-homeostasis-aging-and-injury
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REVIEW
Haiyan Jiang, Boya Liu, Junfei Lin, Tong Xue, Yimin Han, Chunfeng Lu, Songlin Zhou, Yun Gu, Feng Xu, Yuntian Shen, Lingchi Xu, Hualin Sun
Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of myofibres that performs crucial functions in movement and metabolism. In response to external stimuli and injuries, a range of stem/progenitor cells, with muscle stem cells or satellite cells (MuSCs) being the predominant cell type, are rapidly activated to repair and regenerate skeletal muscle within weeks. Under normal conditions, MuSCs remain in a quiescent state, but become proliferative and differentiate into new myofibres in response to injury...
January 30, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275391/severely-damaged-freeze-injured-skeletal-muscle-reveals-functional-impairment-inadequate-repair-and-opportunity-for-human-stem-cell-application
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Fioretti, Mario Ledda, Sandra Iurescia, Raffaella Carletti, Cira Di Gioia, Maria Grazia Lolli, Rodolfo Marchese, Antonella Lisi, Monica Rinaldi
BACKGROUND: The regeneration of severe traumatic muscle injuries is an unsolved medical need that is relevant for civilian and military medicine. In this work, we produced a critically sized nonhealing muscle defect in a mouse model to investigate muscle degeneration/healing phases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We caused a freeze injury (FI) in the biceps femoris of C57BL/6N mice. From day 1 to day 25 post-injury, we conducted histological/morphometric examinations, an analysis of the expression of genes involved in inflammation/regeneration, and an in vivo functional evaluation...
December 21, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38260278/skeletal-muscle-reprogramming-enhances-reinnervation-after-peripheral-nerve-injury
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Kirkwood Personius, Pihu Mehrotra, James Jablonski, John Toftegard, Yali Zhang, Shahryar Shahini, Jianmin Wang, Carey Hung, Reilly Ellis, Gabriella Kayal, Nika Rajabian, Song Liu, Kelly Roballo, Susan Udin, Stelios Andreadis
Peripheral Nerve Injuries (PNI) affect more than 20 million Americans and severely impact quality of life by causing long-term disability. The onset of PNI is characterized by nerve degeneration distal to the nerve injury resulting in long periods of skeletal muscle denervation. During this period, muscle fibers atrophy and frequently become incapable of "accepting" innervation because of the slow speed of axon regeneration post injury. We hypothesize that reprogramming the skeletal muscle to an embryonic-like state may preserve its reinnervation capability following PNI...
January 5, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38248401/discovery-of-novel-stimulators-of-pax7-and-or-myod-enhancing-the-efficacy-of-cultured-meat-production-through-culture-media-enrichment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
In-Sun Yu, Yae Rim Choi, Jungseok Choi, Mina K Kim, Chang Hwa Jung, Min Young Um, Min Jung Kim
The principles of myogenesis play crucial roles in the production of cultured meat, and identifying protein stimulators associated with myogenesis holds great potential to enhance the efficiency of this process. In this study, we used surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based screening of a natural product library to discover ligands for Pax7 and MyoD, key regulators of satellite cells (SCs), and performed cell-based assays on Hanwoo SCs (HWSCs) to identify substances that promote cell proliferation and/or differentiation...
December 30, 2023: Biosensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227085/the-presence-and-distribution-of-various-genes-in-postnatal-clp-affected-palatine-tissue
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jana Goida, Mara Pilmane
BACKGROUND: Worldwide cleft lip with or without a cleft palate (CL/P) is the most common craniofacial birth defect. Apart from changes in facial appearance, additionally affected individuals often suffer from various associated comorbidities requiring complex multidisciplinary treatment with overall high expenses. Understanding the complete pathogenetic mechanisms of CL/P might aid in developing new preventative strategies and therapeutic approaches, help with genetic counselling, and improve quality of life...
January 16, 2024: Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206489/post-transcriptional-regulation-of-myogenic-transcription-factors-during-muscle-development-and-pathogenesis
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REVIEW
Shen-Liang Chen, Chuan-Che Wu, Ning Li, Tzu-Han Weng
The transcriptional regulation of skeletal muscle (SKM) development (myogenesis) has been documented for over 3 decades and served as a paradigm for tissue-specific cell type determination and differentiation. Myogenic stem cells (MuSC) in embryos and adult SKM are regulated by the transcription factors Pax3 and Pax7 for their stem cell characteristics, while their lineage determination and terminal differentiation are both dictated by the myogenic regulatory factors (MRF) that comprise Mrf4, Myf5, Myogenin, and MyoD...
January 11, 2024: Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198052/unlocking-the-potential-of-obestatin-a-novel-peptide-intervention-for-skeletal-muscle-regeneration-and-prevention-of-atrophy
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REVIEW
Akash Mitra, Samanwita Mandal, Bipasha Bose, Sudheer Shenoy P
Obestatin is derived from the same gene as that of ghrelin and their functions were perceived to be antagonistic. Recent developments have shown that although they are known to have contradictory functions, effect of obestatin on skeletal muscle regeneration is similar to that of ghrelin. Obestatin works through a receptor called GPR39, a ghrelin and motilin family receptor and transduces signals in skeletal muscle similar to that of ghrelin. Not only there is a similarity in the receptor family, but also obestatin targets similar proteins and transcription factors as that of ghrelin (for example, FoxO family members) for salvaging skeletal muscle atrophy...
January 10, 2024: Molecular Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197297/nuclear-localized-androgen-receptor-content-following-resistance-exercise-training-is-associated-with-hypertrophy-in-males-but-not-females
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aidan A Hatt, Michael Kamal, Andrew I Mikhail, Stephen A Fortino, Mai Wageh, Dinesh Kumbhare, Gianni Parise
Androgen receptor (AR) content has been implicated in the differential response between high and low responders following resistance exercise training (RET). However, the influence of AR expression on acute skeletal muscle damage and whether it may influence the adaptive response to RET in females is poorly understood. Thus, the purpose of this exploratory examination was to 1) investigate changes in AR content during skeletal muscle repair and 2) characterize AR-mediated sex-based differences following RET...
January 31, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38177665/pioneer-factor-pax7-initiates-two-step-cell-cycle-dependent-chromatin-opening
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arthur Gouhier, Justine Dumoulin-Gagnon, Vincent Lapointe-Roberge, Juliette Harris, Aurelio Balsalobre, Jacques Drouin
Pioneer transcription factors direct cell differentiation by deploying new enhancer repertoires through their unique ability to target and initiate remodelling of closed chromatin. The initial steps of their action remain undefined, although pioneers have been shown to interact with nucleosomal target DNA and with some chromatin-remodeling complexes. We now define the sequence of events that enables the pioneer Pax7 with its unique abilities. Chromatin condensation exerted by linker histone H1 is the first constraint on Pax7 recruitment, and this establishes the initial speed of chromatin remodeling...
January 4, 2024: Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158677/the-neuronal-nitric-oxide-synthase-expression-increases-during-satellite-cell-derived-primary-myoblasts-differentiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masaki Kusano, Kazuya Sakai, Yuki Tomiga, Ai Ito, Shihoko Nakashima, Yoshinari Uehara, Kentaro Kawanaka, Yasuo Kitajima, Yasuki Higaki
The neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS; encoded by NOS1)-derived nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in maintaining skeletal muscle mass. In adult skeletal muscle, nNOS localizes to the cell membrane, cytosol, and nucleus, and regulates muscle hypertrophy and atrophy in various subcellular fractions. However, its role in muscle stem cells (also known as muscle satellite cells), which provide myonuclei for postnatal muscle growth, maintenance, and regeneration, remains unclear. The present study aimed to determine nNOS expression in muscle satellite cell-derived primary myoblasts during differentiation and its DNA methylation levels, an epigenetic modification that controls gene expression...
December 10, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114737/publisher-correction-regenerating-human-skeletal-muscle-forms-an-emerging-niche-in-vivo-to-support-pax7-cells
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Michael R Hicks, Kholoud K Saleh, Ben Clock, Devin E Gibbs, Mandee Yang, Shahab Younesi, Lily Gane, Victor Gutierrez-Garcia, Haibin Xi, April D Pyle
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December 18, 2023: Nature Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112596/pax7-reporter-mouse-models-a-pocket-guide-for-satellite-cell-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huascar Pedro Ortuste Quiroga, Shin Fujimaki, Yusuke Ono
Since their discovery, satellite cells have showcased their need as primary contributors to skeletal muscle maintenance and repair. Satellite cells lay dormant, but when needed, activate, differentiate, fuse to fibres and self-renew, that has bestowed satellite cells with the title of muscle stem cells. The satellite cell specific transcription factor Pax7 has enabled researchers to develop animal models against the Pax7 locus in order to isolate and characterise satellite cell-mediated events. This review focuses specifically on describing Pax7 reporter mouse models...
December 18, 2023: European Journal of Translational Myology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101399/generation-of-highly-pure-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-myogenic-progenitor-cells-and-myotubes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reem Bou Akar, Chéryane Lama, Déborah Aubin, Julien Maruotti, Brigitte Onteniente, Joana Esteves de Lima, Frédéric Relaix
Driving efficient and pure skeletal muscle cell differentiation from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) has been challenging. Here, we report an optimized protocol that generates skeletal muscle progenitor cells with high efficiency and purity in a short period of time. Human induced PSCs (hiPSCs) and murine embryonic stem cells (mESCs) were specified into the mesodermal myogenic fate using distinct and species-specific protocols. We used a specific maturation medium to promote the terminal differentiation of both human and mouse myoblast populations, and generated myotubes associated with a large pool of cell-cycle arrested PAX7+ cells...
December 12, 2023: Stem Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38099002/homer-1-genotype-aa-variant-relates-to-congenital-splay-leg-syndrome-in-piglets-by-repressing-pax7-in-myogenic-progenitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toni Schumacher, Henry Reyer, Steffen Maak, Monika Röntgen
INTRODUCTION: Porcine congenital splay leg syndrome (PCS) is a major birth defect in piglets, resulting in lameness and high mortality rates. The multifactorial pathogenesis of PSC is not well understood but includes a polygenic inheritance. METHODS: Here, in addition to morphological investigations, we characterized the expression of myogenic genes and functional (proliferation and differentiation) properties of myogenic precursor/satellite cells (SATCs) in 1 day-old PCS piglets, non-affected littermates (LCs), and piglets from PCS-free healthy litters (HCs)...
2023: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38094159/-mustn1-ablation-in-skeletal-muscle-results-in-functional-alterations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles J Kim, Chanpreet Singh, Marina Kaczmarek, Madison O'Donnell, Christine Lee, Kevin DiMagno, Melody W Young, William Letsou, Raddy L Ramos, Michael C Granatosky, Michael Hadjiargyrou
Mustn1 , a gene expressed exclusively in the musculoskeletal system, was shown in previous in vitro studies to be a key regulator of myogenic differentiation and myofusion. Other studies also showed Mustn1 expression associated with skeletal muscle development and hypertrophy. However, its specific role in skeletal muscle function remains unclear. This study sought to investigate the effects of Mustn1 in a conditional knockout (KO) mouse model in Pax7 positive skeletal muscle satellite cells. Specifically, we investigated the potential effects of Mustn1 on myogenic gene expression, grip strength, alterations in gait, ex vivo investigations of isolated skeletal muscle isometric contractions, and potential changes in the composition of muscle fiber types...
December 2023: FASEB BioAdvances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38084665/integrated-analysis-of-whole-genome-and-transcriptome-sequencing-uncovers-genetic-differences-between-zi-goose-and-xianghai-flying-goose
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongyu Ni, Yonghong Zhang, Yuwei Yang, Yijing Yin, Jing Ren, Qingxing Xiao, Puze Zhao, Xiaoqing Hong, Ziyi Zhang, Benhai Cui, Hao Sun, Xueqi Sun, Yumei Li
Zi goose is a famous indigenous breed originating from northeast China with high annual egg production. Xianghai flying goose is a composite breed and is bred by crosses of the wild swan goose and the Zi goose. Our previous study revealed significant differences in muscle fiber characteristics between the two populations. Here, we aimed to reveal the underlying genetic basis of the above phenotype differences through whole-genome and transcriptome analysis. A total of 20 blood samples (10 Zi geese and 10 Xianghai flying geese) were used for whole genome sequencing, and eight breast muscle tissue samples (four Zi geese and four Xianghai flying geese) were used for RNA sequencing...
December 12, 2023: Animal Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38065378/effect-of-nonsteroidal-anti-inflammatory-drugs-on-pelvic-floor-muscle-regeneration-in-a-preclinical-birth-injury-rat-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alyssa J Kobayashi, Francesca Boscolo Sesillo, Emmy Do, Marianna Alperin
BACKGROUND: Pelvic floor muscle injury is a common consequence of vaginal childbirth. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are widely used postpartum analgesics. Multiple studies have reported negative effects of these drugs on limb muscle regeneration, but their impact on pelvic floor muscle recovery following birth injury has not been explored. OBJECTIVE: Using a validated rat model, we assessed the effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug on acute and longer-term pelvic floor muscle recovery following simulated birth injury...
December 6, 2023: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38033332/effect-of-standard-and-physiological-cell-culture-temperatures-on-in-vitro-proliferation-and-differentiation-of-primary-broiler-chicken-pectoralis-major-muscle-satellite-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline R Gregg, Brittany L Hutson, Joshua J Flees, Charles W Starkey, Jessica D Starkey
Culture temperatures for broiler chicken cells are largely based on those optimized for mammalian species, although normal broiler body temperature is typically more than 3°C higher. The objective was to evaluate the effects of simulating broiler peripheral muscle temperature, 41°C, compared with standard temperature, 38°C, on the in vitro proliferation and differentiation of primary muscle-specific stem cells (satellite cells; SC) from the pectoralis major (PM) of broiler chickens. Primary SC cultures were isolated from the PM of 18-day-old Ross 708 × Yield Plus male broilers...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38020204/crispr-cas9-genome-editing-in-lgmd2a-r1-patient-derived-induced-pluripotent-stem-and-skeletal-muscle-progenitor-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lampros Mavrommatis, Abdul Zaben, Urs Kindler, Marie-Cécile Kienitz, Julienne Dietz, Hyun-Woo Jeong, Pierre Böhme, Beate Brand-Saberi, Matthias Vorgerd, Holm Zaehres
Large numbers of Calpain 3 (CAPN3) mutations cause recessive forms of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD2A/LGMDR1) with selective atrophy of the proximal limb muscles. We have generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) from a patient with two mutations in exon 3 and exon 4 at the calpain 3 locus (W130C, 550delA). Two different strategies to rescue these mutations are devised: (i) on the level of LGMD2A-iPSC, we combined CRISPR/Cas9 genome targeting with a FACS and Tet transactivator-based biallelic selection strategy, which resulted in a new functional chimeric exon 3-4 without the two CAPN3 mutations...
2023: Stem Cells International
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