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Identification of telocytes in skeletal muscle interstitium: implication for muscle regeneration

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JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 1379-1392

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01330.x

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telocytes; telopodes; interstitial cells; striated; skeletal muscle; satellite cells; muscle regeneration; repair; shed vesicles; non-satellite progenitor cell niche; intercellular signalling; c-kit; caveolin-1; VEGF

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  1. European Social Fund
  2. Romanian Government [POSDRU/89/1.5/S/64109]
  3. Executive Unit for Financing Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation-Romania (UEFISCDI) [42133/2008]

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Skeletal muscle interstitium is crucial for regulation of blood flow, passage of substances from capillaries to myocytes and muscle regeneration. We show here, probably, for the first time, the presence of telocytes (TCs), a peculiar type of interstitial (stromal) cells, in rat, mouse and human skeletal muscle. TC features include (as already described in other tissues) a small cell body and very long and thin cell prolongations-telopodes (Tps) with moniliform appearance, dichotomous branching and 3D-network distribution. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed close vicinity of Tps with nerve endings, capillaries, satellite cells and myocytes, suggesting a TC role in intercellular signalling (via shed vesicles or exosomes). In situ immunolabelling showed that skeletal muscle TCs express c-kit, caveolin-1 and secrete VEGF. The same phenotypic profile was demonstrated in cell cultures. These markers and TEM data differentiate TCs from both satellite cells (e.g. TCs are Pax7 negative) and fibroblasts (which are c-kit negative). We also described non-satellite (resident) progenitor cell niche. In culture, TCs (but not satellite cells) emerge from muscle explants and form networks suggesting a key role in muscle regeneration and repair, at least after trauma.

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