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Mice deficient in plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 have improved skeletal muscle regeneration
Authors:Koh Timothy J  Bryer Scott C  Pucci Augustina M  Sisson Thomas H
Institution:Department of Movement Sciences (M/C 194), University of Illinois at Chicago, 901 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, Illinois 60608, USA. tjkoh@uic.edu
Abstract:Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity for regeneration. Although the regulation of this process at the molecular level remains largely undefined, the plasminogen system appears to play a critical role. Specifically, mice deficient in either urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA–/– mice) or plasminogen demonstrate markedly impaired muscle regeneration after injury. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that loss of the primary inhibitor of uPA, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), would improve muscle regeneration. Repair of the extensor digitorum longus muscle was assessed after cardiotoxin injury in wild-type, uPA–/–, and PAI-1-deficient (PAI-1–/–) mice. As expected, there was no uPA activity in the injured muscles of uPA–/– mice, and muscles from these transgenic animals demonstrated impaired regeneration. On the other hand, uPA activity was increased in injured muscle from PAI-1–/– mice to a greater extent than in wild-type controls. Furthermore, PAI-1–/– mice demonstrated increased expression of MyoD and developmental myosin after injury as well as accelerated recovery of muscle morphology, protein levels, and muscle force compared with wild-type animals. The injured muscles of PAI-1-null mice also demonstrated increased macrophage accumulation, contrasting with impaired macrophage accumulation in uPA-deficient mice. The extent of macrophage accumulation correlated with both the clearance of protein after injury and the efficiency of regeneration. Taken together, these results indicate that PAI-1 deficiency promotes muscle regeneration, and this protease inhibitor represents a therapeutic target for enhancing muscle regeneration. muscle injury; muscle repair; urokinase-type plasminogen activator; muscle inflammation; macrophage
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