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Regenerating Myofibers after an Acute Muscle Injury: What Do We Really Know about Them?

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms241612545

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muscle regeneration; muscle repair; embryonic myogenesis; postnatal myogenesis

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Injury to skeletal muscle initiates muscle regeneration, which involves the formation of regenerating myofibers with central myonuclei. However, little is known about the maturation process of regenerating myofibers into normal-sized myofibers with peripheral myonuclei. This review compares and contrasts myofiber maturation during muscle development and regeneration, aiming to identify unique cellular and molecular processes of myofiber maturation in muscle regeneration.
Injury to skeletal muscle through trauma, physical activity, or disease initiates a process called muscle regeneration. When injured myofibers undergo necrosis, muscle regeneration gives rise to myofibers that have myonuclei in a central position, which contrasts the normal, peripheral position of myonuclei. Myofibers with central myonuclei are called regenerating myofibers and are the hallmark feature of muscle regeneration. An important and underappreciated aspect of muscle regeneration is the maturation of regenerating myofibers into a normal sized myofiber with peripheral myonuclei. Strikingly, very little is known about processes that govern regenerating myofiber maturation after muscle injury. As knowledge of myofiber formation and maturation during embryonic, fetal, and postnatal development has served as a foundation for understanding muscle regeneration, this narrative review discusses similarities and differences in myofiber maturation during muscle development and regeneration. Specifically, we compare and contrast myonuclear positioning, myonuclear accretion, myofiber hypertrophy, and myofiber morphology during muscle development and regeneration. We also discuss regenerating myofibers in the context of different types of myofiber necrosis (complete and segmental) after muscle trauma and injurious contractions. The overall goal of the review is to provide a framework for identifying cellular and molecular processes of myofiber maturation that are unique to muscle regeneration.

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