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Muscle actin isoforms are differentially expressed in human satellite cells isolated from donors of different ages

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CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 180-185

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellbi.2006.10.002

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human satellite cells; aging; alpha-smooth muscle actin; alpha-sarcomeric muscle actin; protein expression

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Myogenesis is mainly sustained by a subpopulation of myogenic cells known as satellite cells (SC). In this paper we studied alpha-smooth muscle (alpha SMA) and alpha-sarcomeric muscle (alpha SRA) actin isoform expression in cultures of human satellite cells (HSC) isolated from skeletal muscle biopsies from a 5-day-old newborn, a 34-year-old young adult and a 71-year-old donor. Myogenicity of cultures was assessed using immunocytochemical detection of desmin and myosin heavy chain. Time-course expression of alpha SRA and alpha SMA were studied with both immunocytochemistry and western blotting procedures. Although alpha SMA was never detected in whole skeletal muscle, both alpha SMA and alpha SRA were detected in proliferating and differentiating HSC derived from donors of all examined ages. The expression level experiments showed that alpha SRA was gradually up-regulated during HSC differentiation, but no significant differences were observed between newborn, young, and elderly HSC cultures. Our data demonstrated that HSC, isolated from subjects of different ages, re-expressed aSNIA, but its levels and expression pattern varied considerably in the newborn with respect to the young adult and elderly donors. These results are discussed in relation to the myogenic differentiation capability of HSC during human muscle senescence. (c) 2006 International Federation for Cell Biology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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