Svyatoslav Dvoretskiy, Koyal Garg, Michael Munroe, Yair Pincu, Ziad S Mahmassani, Charlotte Coombs, Brent Blackwell, Gabriela Garcia, Garret Waterstradt, Isaac Lee, Jenny Drnevich, Justin S Rhodes, Marni D Boppart
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Abstract
Unaccustomed resistance exercise can initiate skeletal muscle remodeling and adaptive mechanisms that can confer protection from damage and enhanced strength with subsequent stimulation. The myofiber may provide the primary origin for adaptation, yet multiple mononuclear cell types within the surrounding connective tissue may also contribute. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute response of muscle-resident interstitial cells to contraction initiated by electrical stimulation (e-stim) and subsequently determine the contribution of pericytes to remodeling as a result of training. Mice were subjected to bilateral e-stim or sham treatment. Following a single session of e-stim, NG2+CD45-CD31- (NG2+Lin-) pericyte, CD146+Lin- pericyte, and PDGFRα+ fibroadipogenic progenitor cell quantity and function were evaluated via multiplex flow cytometry and targeted quantitative PCR. Relative quantity was not significantly altered 24 h postcontraction, yet unique gene signatures were observed for each cell population at 3 h postcontraction. CD146+Lin- pericytes appeared to be most responsive to contraction, and upregulation of genes related to immunomodulation and extracellular matrix remodeling was observed via RNA sequencing. Intramuscular injection of CD146+Lin- pericytes did not significantly increase myofiber size yet enhanced ECM remodeling and angiogenesis in response to repeated bouts of e-stim for 4 wk. The results from this study provide the first evidence that CD146+Lin- pericytes are responsive to skeletal muscle contraction and may contribute to the beneficial outcomes associated with exercise.
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The Journal on Data Semantics (JoDS) provides an international high-quality publication venue for researchers whose themes cover issues related to information semantics. Its target domain ranges from theories supporting the formal definition of semantic content to innovative domain-specific applications of semantic knowledge, thus covering work done on conceptual modeling, databases, Semantic Web, information systems, workflow and process modeling, ontologies, business intelligence, interoperability, mobile information services, data warehousing, knowledge representation and reasoning, and artificial intelligence. Topics of relevance to this journal include (but are not limited to): Conceptualization, knowledge representation and reasoning, Conceptual data, process, workflow, and event modeling, Provenance, evolution and change management, Context and context-dependent representations and processing, Multi-model and multi-paradigm approaches, Mappings, transformations, reverse engineering and semantic elicitation, Semantic interoperability, semantic mediators and metadata management, Ontology models and languages, ontology-driven applications, Ontology, schema, data and process integration, reconciliation and alignment, Web semantics and semi-structured data, Integrity description and handling, Semantics in data mining and knowledge extraction, Semantics in business intelligence, analytics and data visualization, Spatial, temporal, multimedia and multimodal semantics, Semantic mobility data and services for mobile users, Supporting tools and applications of semantic-driven approaches.