Follistatin is an inhibitor of TGF-beta superfamily ligands that repress skeletal muscle growth and promote muscle wasting. Accordingly, follistatin has emerged as a potential therapeutic to ameliorate the deleterious effects of muscle atrophy. However, it remains unclear whether the anabolic effects of follistatin are conserved across different modes of non-degenerative muscle wasting. In this study, the delivery of a recombinant adeno-associated viral vector expressing follistatin (rAAV:Fst) to the hind-limb musculature of mice two weeks prior to denervation or tenotomy promoted muscle hypertrophy that was sufficient to preserve muscle mass comparable to that of untreated sham-operated muscles. However, administration of rAAV:Fst to muscl...
Blocking of myostatin and activins effectively counteracts muscle atrophy. However, the potential in...
The complete recovery of injured skeletal muscle has posed a constant challenge for orthopaedic phys...
Muscular dystrophies are characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscle tissues. Several d...
Follistatin is an inhibitor of TGF-β superfamily ligands that repress skeletal muscle growth and pro...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedFollistatin is essential for skeletal muscle development and growth, b...
Recovery from skeletal muscle injury is often incomplete because of the formation of fibrosis and in...
Follistatin (FS) inhibits several members of the TGF-β superfamily, including myostatin (Mstn), a ne...
Myostatin is a transforming growth factor-beta family member that normally acts to limit skeletal mu...
Follistatin has been shown to induce a marked increase in muscle mass. In addition, it impacts on mu...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
Delivery of follistatin (FST) represents a promising strategy for both muscular dystrophies and diab...
The present study describes the physiological response associated with daily subcutaneous injection ...
Abstract Background Myostatin antagonists are being developed as therapies for Duchenne muscular dys...
The purpose of our study was to compare two acquired muscle atrophies and the use of myostatin inhib...
Blocking of myostatin and activins effectively counteracts muscle atrophy. However, the potential in...
The complete recovery of injured skeletal muscle has posed a constant challenge for orthopaedic phys...
Muscular dystrophies are characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscle tissues. Several d...
Follistatin is an inhibitor of TGF-β superfamily ligands that repress skeletal muscle growth and pro...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedFollistatin is essential for skeletal muscle development and growth, b...
Recovery from skeletal muscle injury is often incomplete because of the formation of fibrosis and in...
Follistatin (FS) inhibits several members of the TGF-β superfamily, including myostatin (Mstn), a ne...
Myostatin is a transforming growth factor-beta family member that normally acts to limit skeletal mu...
Follistatin has been shown to induce a marked increase in muscle mass. In addition, it impacts on mu...
Increasing size and strength of skeletal muscle represents a promising therapeutic strategy for musc...
Delivery of follistatin (FST) represents a promising strategy for both muscular dystrophies and diab...
The present study describes the physiological response associated with daily subcutaneous injection ...
Abstract Background Myostatin antagonists are being developed as therapies for Duchenne muscular dys...
The purpose of our study was to compare two acquired muscle atrophies and the use of myostatin inhib...
Blocking of myostatin and activins effectively counteracts muscle atrophy. However, the potential in...
The complete recovery of injured skeletal muscle has posed a constant challenge for orthopaedic phys...
Muscular dystrophies are characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscle tissues. Several d...