Dual and beneficial roles of macrophages during skeletal muscle regeneration
- PMID: 19098520
- DOI: 10.1097/JES.0b013e318190ebdb
Dual and beneficial roles of macrophages during skeletal muscle regeneration
Abstract
Macrophages are necessary for skeletal muscle regeneration after injury. Muscle recruits inflammatory monocytes/macrophages that switch toward an anti-inflammatory profile upon phagocytosis of debris. In vitro, proinflammatory macrophages stimulate myoblast proliferation, whereas anti-inflammatory macrophages stimulate their differentiation. Thus, macrophages are involved in both phases of skeletal muscle regeneration: first, inflammation and cleansing of necrosis, and then myogenic differentiation and tissue repair.
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