Background : Sequential accumulation of M1 and M2 macrophages is critical for skeletal muscle recovery after an acute injury. While M1 accumulation is believed to rely on monocyte infiltration, the mechanisms of M2 accumulation remain controversial, but could involve an infiltrating precursor. Yet, strong depletion of monocytes only partiallt impairs skeletal muscle healing, supporting the existence of alternative mechanisms to palliate the loss of infiltrating macrophage progenitors. The aims of this study are thus to investigate if proliferation occurs in macrophage subsets within injured skeletal muscles; and to determine if monocyte depletion leads to increased proliferation of macrophages after injury.\ud \ud Methods : Injury was induc...
Introduction : The inflammatory processes associated with traumatic damage, diseases or strenuous ex...
Although macrophages (MΦ) are known as essential players in wound healing, their contribution to rec...
The hypothesis that distinct populations of macrophages are associated with muscle necrosis and rege...
Background : Sequential accumulation of M1 and M2 macrophages is critical for skeletal muscle recove...
Macrophages (MPs) are important for skeletal muscle regeneration in vivo and may exert beneficial ef...
Adult skeletal muscle has the remarkable property of regenerating after damage, owing to satellite c...
Monocyte/macrophage polarization in skeletal muscle regeneration is ill defined. We used CD11b-dipht...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex interplay between various cell types including invading ma...
Background: Unaccustomed exercise, high-intensity dynamic sports activities, or the resumption of no...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex interplay between various cell types including invading ma...
Effective repair of damaged tissues and organs requires the coordinated action of several cell types...
International audienceSkeletal muscle is a plastic tissue that regenerates ad integrum after injury ...
Purpose: Macrophages are known to be important for healing numerous injured tissues depending on the...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Skeletal muscle may be the site of a variety of poorly understood im...
Copyright © 2013 Yacine Kharraz et al.is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction : The inflammatory processes associated with traumatic damage, diseases or strenuous ex...
Although macrophages (MΦ) are known as essential players in wound healing, their contribution to rec...
The hypothesis that distinct populations of macrophages are associated with muscle necrosis and rege...
Background : Sequential accumulation of M1 and M2 macrophages is critical for skeletal muscle recove...
Macrophages (MPs) are important for skeletal muscle regeneration in vivo and may exert beneficial ef...
Adult skeletal muscle has the remarkable property of regenerating after damage, owing to satellite c...
Monocyte/macrophage polarization in skeletal muscle regeneration is ill defined. We used CD11b-dipht...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex interplay between various cell types including invading ma...
Background: Unaccustomed exercise, high-intensity dynamic sports activities, or the resumption of no...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex interplay between various cell types including invading ma...
Effective repair of damaged tissues and organs requires the coordinated action of several cell types...
International audienceSkeletal muscle is a plastic tissue that regenerates ad integrum after injury ...
Purpose: Macrophages are known to be important for healing numerous injured tissues depending on the...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Skeletal muscle may be the site of a variety of poorly understood im...
Copyright © 2013 Yacine Kharraz et al.is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction : The inflammatory processes associated with traumatic damage, diseases or strenuous ex...
Although macrophages (MΦ) are known as essential players in wound healing, their contribution to rec...
The hypothesis that distinct populations of macrophages are associated with muscle necrosis and rege...