Muscle regeneration is essential for proper muscle homeostasis and relies primarily on muscle stem cells (MuSC). MuSC are maintained quiescent in their niche and can be activated following muscle injury. Using an in vitro model of primary human quiescent MuSC (called reserve cells, RC), we analyzed their Ca2+ response following their activation by fetal calf serum and assessed the role of Ca2+ in the processes of RC activation and migration. The results showed that RC displayed a high response heterogeneity in a cell-dependent manner following serum stimulation. Most of these responses relied on inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3)-dependent Ca2+ release associated with Ca2+ influx, partly due to store-operated calcium entry. Our study furthe...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source for tissue-engineered connective tissue re...
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are key contributors to the repair of skeletal muscle. In response to acut...
Skeletal muscle is necessary for movement, breathing, and performance of daily activities. Acute inj...
Muscle regeneration is essential for proper muscle homeostasis and relies primarily on muscle stem c...
Abstractdata associated with paper published in Cells: activation and migration of human skeletal mu...
Skeletal muscle-specific stem cells are pivotal for tissue development and regeneration. Muscle plas...
Tissue regeneration entails replenishing of damaged cells, appropriate cell differentiation and incl...
Muscular diseases are characterized by a wide genetic diversity and the Ca2+-signalling machinery is...
Mechanotransduction is a process where cells sense their surroundings and convert the physical force...
Calcium release during skeletal muscle excitation-contraction (EC) coupling occurs at the junctions ...
<div><p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising candidate for cell-based therapy in regenerati...
Abstract Stem cells have indefinite self-renewable capability; however, factors that modulate their ...
We have previously showed in vitro that Ca2+ entry through TRPC1 ion channels regulates myoblasts mi...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a coordinate process in which several factors are sequentially activ...
Skeletal muscle represents up to 40% of the total body mass, making this tissue one of the most impo...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source for tissue-engineered connective tissue re...
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are key contributors to the repair of skeletal muscle. In response to acut...
Skeletal muscle is necessary for movement, breathing, and performance of daily activities. Acute inj...
Muscle regeneration is essential for proper muscle homeostasis and relies primarily on muscle stem c...
Abstractdata associated with paper published in Cells: activation and migration of human skeletal mu...
Skeletal muscle-specific stem cells are pivotal for tissue development and regeneration. Muscle plas...
Tissue regeneration entails replenishing of damaged cells, appropriate cell differentiation and incl...
Muscular diseases are characterized by a wide genetic diversity and the Ca2+-signalling machinery is...
Mechanotransduction is a process where cells sense their surroundings and convert the physical force...
Calcium release during skeletal muscle excitation-contraction (EC) coupling occurs at the junctions ...
<div><p>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising candidate for cell-based therapy in regenerati...
Abstract Stem cells have indefinite self-renewable capability; however, factors that modulate their ...
We have previously showed in vitro that Ca2+ entry through TRPC1 ion channels regulates myoblasts mi...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a coordinate process in which several factors are sequentially activ...
Skeletal muscle represents up to 40% of the total body mass, making this tissue one of the most impo...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source for tissue-engineered connective tissue re...
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are key contributors to the repair of skeletal muscle. In response to acut...
Skeletal muscle is necessary for movement, breathing, and performance of daily activities. Acute inj...