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Isolation, Culturing, and Differentiation of Primary Myoblasts from Skeletal Muscle of Adult Mice

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BIO-PROTOCOL
卷 7, 期 9, 页码 -

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BIO-PROTOCOL
DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2248

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Myoblast; Skeletal muscle; Myogenesis; MyoD; Pax7; Myogenin; Myogenic differentiation; Hind limb muscle

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  1. NIH [AR059810, AR068313, AG029623, AR069985]

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Myogenesis is a multi-step process that leads to the formation of skeletal muscle during embryonic development and repair of injured myofibers. In this process, myoblasts are the main effector cell type which fuse with each other or to injured myofibers leading to the formation of new myofibers or regeneration of skeletal muscle in adults. Many steps of myogenesis can be recapitulated through in vitro differentiation of myoblasts into myotubes. Most laboratories use immortalized myogenic cells lines that also differentiate into myotubes. Although these cell lines have been found quite useful to delineating the regulatory mechanisms of myogenesis, they often show a great degree of variability depending on the origin of the cells and culture conditions. Primary myoblasts have been suggested as the most physiologically relevant model for studying myogenesis in vitro. However, due to their low abundance in adult skeletal muscle, isolation of primary myoblasts is technically challenging. In this article, we describe an improved protocol for the isolation of primary myoblasts from adult skeletal muscle of mice. We also describe methods for their culturing and differentiation into myotubes.

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