Satellite cell proliferation and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
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- DOI: 10.1139/h06-053
Satellite cell proliferation and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
Abstract
Satellite cells are small, mononuclear cells found in close association with striated skeletal muscles cells (myofibers). These cells appear to function as reserve myoblasts. A critical role for these cells in the process of muscle regeneration following injury has been clearly established. In that role, satellite cells have been shown to proliferate extensively. Some of the progeny of these cells then fuse with each other to form replacement myofibers, whereas others return to quiescence, thereby maintaining this reserve population. In response to injury, activated satellite cells can also fuse with damaged but viable myofibers to promote repair and regeneration. It has also been observed that satellite cells are activated during periods of significantly increased muscle loading and that some of these cells fuse with apparently undamaged myofibers as part of the hypertrophy process. The observation that the inactivation of satellite cell proliferation prevents most of the hypertrophy response to chronic increases in loading has lead to the hypothesis that a limitation to the expansion of myofiber size is imposed by the number of myonuclei present. Recent evidence suggests that a potential limitation to muscle hypertrophy, in the absence of a reserve supply of myonuclei, may be the inability to sustain increases in ribosomes, thereby limiting translational capacity.
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