A decline in the regenerative capacity of adult stem cells with aging is well documented. As a result of this decline, the efficacy of autologous stem cell therapies is likely to decline with increasing donor age. In these cases, strategies to restore the function of aged stem cells would have clinical utility. Globally, the transcription factor NF-κB is up-regulated in aged tissues. Given the negative role that NF-κB plays in myogenesis, we investigated whether the age-related decline in the function of muscle-derived stem/progenitor cells (MDSPCs) could be improved by inhibition of NF-κB. Herein, we demonstrate that pharmacologic or genetic inhibition of NF-κB activation increases myogenic differentiation and improves resistance to oxidat...
Introduction\ud Loss of adult stem cell function during aging contributes to impaired tissue regener...
Aging is typically associated with decreased functional mobility, which can be caused by declines in...
Stem cells must preserve their function in order to sustain organ and tissue formation, homeostasis ...
A decline in the regenerative capacity of adult stem cells with aging is well documented. As a resul...
Inhibition of the inhibitor of kappa B kinase (IKK)/nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) pathway enhances ...
The accumulation of cellular damage, including DNA damage, is thought to contribute to aging-related...
With ageing, there is a loss of adult stem cell function. However, there is no direct evidence that ...
Although functional organ stem cells persist in the old, tissue damage invariably overwhelms tissue ...
Two recent studies shed light on mechanisms underlying muscle dysfunction in age and disease. They r...
The accumulation of senescent cells induced by intracellular and extracellular stress contributes to...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal disease characterized by progressive skeletal muscle de...
This work uncovers novel mechanisms of aging within stem cell niches that are evolutionarily conserv...
Muscle stem (satellite) cells are relatively resistant to cell-autonomous aging. Instead, their endo...
[[abstract]]Skeletal muscle (SkM) comprise approximately 40% of human body weight. Injury or damage ...
All tissues and organs undergo a progressive regenerative decline as they age. This decline has been...
Introduction\ud Loss of adult stem cell function during aging contributes to impaired tissue regener...
Aging is typically associated with decreased functional mobility, which can be caused by declines in...
Stem cells must preserve their function in order to sustain organ and tissue formation, homeostasis ...
A decline in the regenerative capacity of adult stem cells with aging is well documented. As a resul...
Inhibition of the inhibitor of kappa B kinase (IKK)/nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) pathway enhances ...
The accumulation of cellular damage, including DNA damage, is thought to contribute to aging-related...
With ageing, there is a loss of adult stem cell function. However, there is no direct evidence that ...
Although functional organ stem cells persist in the old, tissue damage invariably overwhelms tissue ...
Two recent studies shed light on mechanisms underlying muscle dysfunction in age and disease. They r...
The accumulation of senescent cells induced by intracellular and extracellular stress contributes to...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal disease characterized by progressive skeletal muscle de...
This work uncovers novel mechanisms of aging within stem cell niches that are evolutionarily conserv...
Muscle stem (satellite) cells are relatively resistant to cell-autonomous aging. Instead, their endo...
[[abstract]]Skeletal muscle (SkM) comprise approximately 40% of human body weight. Injury or damage ...
All tissues and organs undergo a progressive regenerative decline as they age. This decline has been...
Introduction\ud Loss of adult stem cell function during aging contributes to impaired tissue regener...
Aging is typically associated with decreased functional mobility, which can be caused by declines in...
Stem cells must preserve their function in order to sustain organ and tissue formation, homeostasis ...