Role of endocrine factors and stem cells in skeletal muscle regeneration

Author:

Morawin Barbara1,Zembroń-Łacny Agnieszka1

Affiliation:

1. Katedra Fizjologii Stosowanej i Klinicznej, Collegium Medicum, Uniwersytet Zielonogórski

Abstract

The process of reconstructing damaged skeletal muscles involves degeneration, inflammatory and immune responses, regeneration and reorganization, which are regulated by a number of immune-endocrine factors affecting muscle cells and satellite cells (SCs). One of these molecules is testosterone (T), which binds to the androgen receptor (AR) to initiate the expression of the muscle isoform of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1Ec). The interaction between T and IGF-1Ec stimulates the growth and regeneration of skeletal muscles by inhibiting apoptosis, enhancement of SCs proliferation and myoblasts differentiation. As a result of sarcopenia, muscle dystrophy or wasting diseases, the SCs population is significantly reduced. Regular physical exercise attenuates a decrease in SCs count, and thus elevates the regenerative potential of muscles in both young and elderly people. One of the challenges of modern medicine is the application of SCs and extracellular matrix scaffolds in regenerative and molecular medicine, especially in the treatment of degenerative diseases and post-traumatic muscle reconstruction. The aim of the study is to present current information on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of skeletal muscle regenera,tion, the role of testosterone and growth factors in the activation of SCs and the possibility of their therapeutic use in stimulating the reconstruction of damaged muscle fibers.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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