BackgroundMuscle atrophy and fatty infiltration (FI) are common occurrences following rotator cuff (RC) tears. Tears of all sizes are subject to muscle degeneration. The degree of muscle degeneration following RC tears is highly correlated with repair success and functional outcomes. We have recently discovered that muscle fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) can differentiate into uncoupling protein 1 (UCP-1)-expressing beige adipocytes and induce muscle regeneration. This study evaluated the potential of local cell transplantation of beige adipose FAPs (BAT-FAPs) to treat RC muscle degeneration in a murine model of RC repair.MethodsBAT-FAPs were isolated from muscle in UCP-1 reporter mice by flow cytometry as UCP-1+/Sca1+/PDGFR+/CD31-/CD45...
Background/Aims: Skeletal muscle injuries are the most common type of injury occurring in sports, a...
Skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPs) are critical for muscle repair in responseto injury. In vivo...
Skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPs) are critical for muscle repair in responseto injury. In vivo...
Backgroundrotator cuff muscle atrophy, fibrosis and fatty infiltration are common complications afte...
Massive tears of the rotator cuff (RC) are associated with chronic muscle degeneration due to fibros...
Abstract Background Skeletal muscle has a remarkable regenerative capacity. However, extensive damag...
Full thickness rotator cuff tendon (RCT) tears have long-term effects on RC muscle atrophy and fatty...
Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While...
BackgroundFatty infiltration of rotator cuff muscle is a limiting factor in the success of repairs. ...
Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While...
Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
One in five people have a rotator cuff tear, increasing with age to 50% of patients in the eighth de...
Background/Aims: Skeletal muscle injuries are the most common type of injury occurring in sports, a...
Skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPs) are critical for muscle repair in responseto injury. In vivo...
Skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPs) are critical for muscle repair in responseto injury. In vivo...
Backgroundrotator cuff muscle atrophy, fibrosis and fatty infiltration are common complications afte...
Massive tears of the rotator cuff (RC) are associated with chronic muscle degeneration due to fibros...
Abstract Background Skeletal muscle has a remarkable regenerative capacity. However, extensive damag...
Full thickness rotator cuff tendon (RCT) tears have long-term effects on RC muscle atrophy and fatty...
Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While...
BackgroundFatty infiltration of rotator cuff muscle is a limiting factor in the success of repairs. ...
Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While...
Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
One in five people have a rotator cuff tear, increasing with age to 50% of patients in the eighth de...
Background/Aims: Skeletal muscle injuries are the most common type of injury occurring in sports, a...
Skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPs) are critical for muscle repair in responseto injury. In vivo...
Skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPs) are critical for muscle repair in responseto injury. In vivo...