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A muscle precursor cell-dependent pathway contributes to muscle growth after atrophy
Authors:Mitchell P O  Pavlath G K
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.
Abstract:Slow-twitch skeletal muscle atrophies greatly inresponse to unloading conditions. The cellular mechanisms thatcontribute to the restoration of muscle mass after atrophy are largelyunknown. Here, we show that atrophy of the mouse soleus is associatedwith a 36% decrease in myonuclear number after 2 wk of hindlimbsuspension. Myonuclear number is restored to control values during the2-wk recovery period in which muscle mass returns to normal, suggesting that muscle precursor cells proliferate and fuse with myofibers. Inhibition of muscle precursor cell proliferation by localgamma -irradiation of the hindlimb completely prevents this increase inmyonuclear number. Muscle growth occurs normally during the first weekin irradiated muscles, but growth during the second week is inhibited, leading to a 50% attenuation in the restoration of muscle mass. Thusearly muscle growth occurs independently of an increase in myonuclearnumber, whereas later growth requires proliferating muscle precursorcells leading to myonuclear accretion. These results suggest thatincreasing the proliferative capacity of muscle precursor cells mayenhance restoration of muscle mass after atrophy.

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