Mechanisms of skeletal muscle-tendon development and regeneration/healing as potential therapeutic targets
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Mechanisms of skeletal muscle-tendon development and regeneration/healing as potential therapeutic targets
Abstract
Skeletal muscle contraction is essential for the movement of our musculoskeletal system. Tendons and ligaments that connect the skeletal muscles to bones in the correct position at the appropriate time during development are also required for movement to occur. Since the musculoskeletal system is essential for maintaining basic bodily functions as well as enabling interactions with the environment, dysfunctions of these tissues due to disease can significantly reduce quality of life. Unfortunately, as people live longer, skeletal muscle and tendon/ligament diseases are becoming more common. Sarcopenia, a disease in which skeletal muscle function declines, and tendinopathy, which involves chronic tendon dysfunction, are particularly troublesome because there have been no significant advances in their treatment. In this review, we will summarize previous reports on the development and regeneration/healing of skeletal muscle and tendon tissues, including a discussion of the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved that may be used as potential therapeutic targets.
Keywords: Development; Disease; Healing/repair; Regeneration; Skeletal muscle; Tendon.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.
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