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Edith Cowan University

2013

Mice

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A Necrotic Stimulus Is Required To Maximize Matrix-Mediated Myogenesis In Mice, Drew Kuraitis, Maria Grazia Berardinelli, Erik J. Suuronen, Antonio Musaro Jan 2013

A Necrotic Stimulus Is Required To Maximize Matrix-Mediated Myogenesis In Mice, Drew Kuraitis, Maria Grazia Berardinelli, Erik J. Suuronen, Antonio Musaro

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Biomaterials that are similar to skeletal muscle extracellular matrix have been shown to augment regeneration in ischemic muscle. In this study, treatment with a collagen-based matrix stimulated molecular myogenesis in an mdx murine model of necrosis. Matrix-treated animals ran ≥ 40% further, demonstrating functional regeneration, and expressed increased levels of myogenic transcripts. By contrast, matrix treatment was unable to induce transcriptional or functional changes in an MLC/SOD1G93A atrophic mouse model. In vitro, satellite cells were cultured under standard conditions, on matrix, in the presence of myocyte debris (to simulate a necrotic-like environment) or with both matrix and necrotic stimuli. Exposure …