C1 - Journal Articles RefereedFollistatin is essential for skeletal muscle development and growth, but the intracellular signaling networks that regulate follistatin-mediated effects are not well defined. We show here that the administration of an adeno-associated viral vector expressing follistatin-288aa (rAAV6:Fst-288) markedly increased muscle mass and force-producing capacity concomitant with increased protein synthesis and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) activation. These effects were attenuated by inhibition of mTOR or deletion of S6K1/2. Furthermore, we identify Smad3 as the critical intracellular link that mediates the effects of follistatin on mTOR signaling. Expression of constitutively active Smad3 not only markedly prevente...
Recovery from skeletal muscle injury is often incomplete because of the formation of fibrosis and in...
Follistatin has been shown to induce a marked increase in muscle mass. In addition, it impacts on mu...
AbstractMyostatin deficiency leads to both an increased rate of protein synthesis and skeletal muscl...
Follistatin (FS) inhibits several members of the TGF-β superfamily, including myostatin (Mstn), a ne...
Follistatin is an inhibitor of TGF-β superfamily ligands that repress skeletal muscle growth and pro...
Myostatin inhibition by follistatin (FS) offers a new approach for muscle mass enhancement. The aim ...
International audienceMyostatin, a member of the TGF-beta family, has been identified as a master re...
Blocking of myostatin and activins effectively counteracts muscle atrophy. However, the potential in...
Myostatin (MSTN) is a well-known negative growth factor of muscle mass, and studies have shown that ...
Myostatin is a transforming growth factor-beta family member that normally acts to limit skeletal mu...
Follistatin is known to antagonise the function of several members of the TGF-beta family of secrete...
AbstractFollistatin is known to antagonise the function of several members of the TGF-β family of se...
Loss of muscle mass occurs in a variety of diseases, including cancer, chronic heart failure, aquire...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
Recovery from skeletal muscle injury is often incomplete because of the formation of fibrosis and in...
Follistatin has been shown to induce a marked increase in muscle mass. In addition, it impacts on mu...
AbstractMyostatin deficiency leads to both an increased rate of protein synthesis and skeletal muscl...
Follistatin (FS) inhibits several members of the TGF-β superfamily, including myostatin (Mstn), a ne...
Follistatin is an inhibitor of TGF-β superfamily ligands that repress skeletal muscle growth and pro...
Myostatin inhibition by follistatin (FS) offers a new approach for muscle mass enhancement. The aim ...
International audienceMyostatin, a member of the TGF-beta family, has been identified as a master re...
Blocking of myostatin and activins effectively counteracts muscle atrophy. However, the potential in...
Myostatin (MSTN) is a well-known negative growth factor of muscle mass, and studies have shown that ...
Myostatin is a transforming growth factor-beta family member that normally acts to limit skeletal mu...
Follistatin is known to antagonise the function of several members of the TGF-beta family of secrete...
AbstractFollistatin is known to antagonise the function of several members of the TGF-β family of se...
Loss of muscle mass occurs in a variety of diseases, including cancer, chronic heart failure, aquire...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
Recovery from skeletal muscle injury is often incomplete because of the formation of fibrosis and in...
Follistatin has been shown to induce a marked increase in muscle mass. In addition, it impacts on mu...
AbstractMyostatin deficiency leads to both an increased rate of protein synthesis and skeletal muscl...