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EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH
Volume 314, Issue 17, Pages 3232-3244Publisher
ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2008.08.008
Keywords
Skeletal muscle; Regeneration; Macrophage; Satellite cell
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- Ministries of Health, Labor and Welfare, and Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan
- Osaka Foundation
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When damaged, skeletal muscle regenerates. in the early phases of regeneration, inflammatory cells,e reveal the such as neutrophils/granulocytes and macrophages infiltrate damaged muscle tissue. To roles of macrophages during skeletal Muscle regeneration, we injected an antibody, AFS98 that blocks the binding of M-CSF to its receptor into normal mice that received muscle damages. Anti-M-CSF receptor administration suppressed macrophage but not neutrophil infiltration. Histological study indicated that suppression of macrophages function leads to the incomplete muscle regeneration, In addition FACS and immunohostochemical study showed that the acute lack of macrophages delayed proliferation and differentiation of muscle satellite cells in vivo. Furthermore, mice injected with the anti-M-CSF receptor antibody exhibited not only adipogenesis, but also significant collagen deposition, i.e., fibrosis and continuous high expression of connective tissue growth factor. Finally we indicate that these fibrosis markets were strongly enriched in CD90(+) cells that do not include myogenic cells. These results indicate that macrophages directly affect satellite cell proliferation and that a macrophage deficiency severely impairs skeletal muscle regeneration and causes Fibrosis. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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