Isolation and biological characteristics of beijing Fatty chicken skeletal muscle satellite cells.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Communication and Adhesion Pub Date : 2012-10-01 Epub Date: 2012-11-23 DOI:10.3109/15419061.2012.743998
Chunyu Bai, Lingling Hou, Fanghua Li, Xiaohong He, Minghai Zhang, Weijun Guan
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Abstract

Skeletal muscle satellite cells, a postulated multipotential stem cell population, play an essential role in the postnatal replenishment of skeletal muscles. In the present research, the skeletal muscle satellite cells were isolated from the pectorals of 15-day-old Beijing Fatty Chicken embryos using combined enzymatic digestion of 0.1% collagenase 1 and 0.25% trypsin. Myogenic markers such as MyoD, Pax7 and demin were detected, indicating their skeletal muscle satellite cell identity. Karyotype analysis showed that these in vitro cultured cells were genetically stable. Being exposed to bone morphogen and adipogenic factors, it was proved that they differentiated into osteocytes and adipocytes correspondingly.

北京肥鸡骨骼肌卫星细胞的分离及生物学特性研究。
骨骼肌卫星细胞是一种假定的多潜能干细胞群,在骨骼肌出生后的补充中起着重要作用。本研究采用0.1%胶原酶1和0.25%胰蛋白酶联合酶切的方法,从15日龄北京肥鸡胚胸肌分离出骨骼肌卫星细胞。检测到MyoD、Pax7和demin等肌源性标记物,表明它们是骨骼肌卫星细胞。核型分析表明,这些体外培养细胞遗传稳定。暴露于骨形成因子和脂肪形成因子中,证实它们分别分化为骨细胞和脂肪细胞。
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Cell Communication and Adhesion
Cell Communication and Adhesion 生物-生化与分子生物学
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2.50
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期刊介绍: Cessation Cell Communication and Adhesion is an international Open Access journal which provides a central forum for research on mechanisms underlying cellular signalling and adhesion. The journal provides a single source of information concerning all forms of cellular communication, cell junctions, adhesion molecules and families of receptors from diverse biological systems. The journal welcomes submission of original research articles, reviews, short communications and conference reports.
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