Roles of satellite cells and/or myonuclei in the regulation of morphological properties of anti-gravitational skeletal muscle in response to mechanical stress

T. Ohira, F. Kawano, Yusaku Ozaki, Shunya Fukuda, K. Goto, Y. Ohira
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It is well-reported that the morphological properties of skeletal muscles or muscle fibers, which are influenced by the level of protein synthesis and/or degradation, are regulated in response to mechanical load. However, the precise mechanism responsible for such phenomena is not ful ly understood yet. Changes of the distribution of satellite cells and/ or myonuclei have been also noted in atrophied or hypertrophied skeletal muscle fibers, suggesting that the number and/or function of these parameters play essential roles in the regulation of morphological properties of muscle and muscle fibers. Thus, the roles of satellite cells and/or myonuclei in the regulation of morphological properties of anti-gravitational muscle, soleus and adductor longus, in response to the level of mechanical stress, with or without association of macrophage-related factors, were briefly reviewed. It was suggested that a regulatory network among macrophage, interleukin-6, heat shock transcription factor 1, and activation of transcription factor 3 may play a crucial role for the modulation of skeletal muscle mass and function, which are also influenced by activation of satellite cells and distribution of myonuclei. ©2020 Jpn. Soc. Biol. Sci. Space; doi:10.2187/bss.34.1
卫星细胞和/或肌核在机械应力下抗重力骨骼肌形态特性调控中的作用
据报道,骨骼肌或肌纤维的形态特性受到蛋白质合成和/或降解水平的影响,并在机械负荷下受到调节。然而,造成这种现象的确切机制尚不完全清楚。在萎缩或肥大的骨骼肌纤维中,卫星细胞和/或肌核的分布也发生了变化,这表明这些参数的数量和/或功能在肌肉和肌纤维形态特性的调节中起着重要作用。因此,卫星细胞和/或肌核在调节抗重力肌、比目鱼肌和长内收肌的形态特性方面的作用,对机械应力水平的响应,是否与巨噬细胞相关因子相关,进行了简要的综述。提示巨噬细胞、白细胞介素-6、热休克转录因子1和转录因子3之间的调控网络可能在骨骼肌质量和功能的调节中起重要作用,而骨骼肌质量和功能的调节也受卫星细胞的激活和肌核分布的影响。©2020日本。Soc。医学杂志。科学。空间;doi: 10.2187 / bss.34.1
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