Skeletal muscle homeostasis depends on muscle growth (hypertrophy), atrophy and regeneration. During ageing and in several diseases, muscle wasting occurs. Loss of muscle mass and function is associated with muscle fiber type atrophy, fiber type switching, defective muscle regeneration associated with dysfunction of satellite cells, muscle stem cells, and other pathophysiological processes. These changes are associated with changes in intracellular as well as local and systemic niches. In addition to most commonly used rodent models of muscle ageing, there is a need to study muscle homeostasis and wasting using human models, which due to ethical implications, consist predominantly of in vitro cultures. Despite the wide use of human Myogenic...
Background: hTERT/cdk4 immortalized myogenic human cell lines represent an important tool for skelet...
International audienceSkeletal muscle wasting, whether related to physiological ageing, muscle disus...
The search for knowledge on cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in skeletal muscle mass homeo...
Skeletal muscle accounts for almost 40% of the total adult human body mass. This tissue is essential...
Satellite cells can be isolated from skeletal muscle biopsies, activated to proliferating myoblasts ...
Autologous cell transplantation for the treatment of muscle damage is envisioned to involve the appl...
Abstract There is a significant unmet need for safe, anabol-ic muscle therapies to treat diseases an...
Findings from studies of muscle regeneration can significantly contribute to the treatment of age-re...
In the laboratory, we are studying the mechanism involved in skeletal muscle regeneration by using a...
In spite of decades of research, no feasible method for obtaining sufficient numbers of uncommitted ...
International audienceSkeletal muscle is increasingly considered an endocrine organ secreting myokin...
Skeletal muscle stem cells, satellite cells, are normally quiescent but become activated upon muscle...
Skeletal muscle (SkM) regeneration relies on the activity of myogenic progenitors that reside beneat...
International audienceIn this study, we have used high density cDNA arrays to assess age-related cha...
International audienceCultured human myoblasts fail to immortalize following the introduction of tel...
Background: hTERT/cdk4 immortalized myogenic human cell lines represent an important tool for skelet...
International audienceSkeletal muscle wasting, whether related to physiological ageing, muscle disus...
The search for knowledge on cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in skeletal muscle mass homeo...
Skeletal muscle accounts for almost 40% of the total adult human body mass. This tissue is essential...
Satellite cells can be isolated from skeletal muscle biopsies, activated to proliferating myoblasts ...
Autologous cell transplantation for the treatment of muscle damage is envisioned to involve the appl...
Abstract There is a significant unmet need for safe, anabol-ic muscle therapies to treat diseases an...
Findings from studies of muscle regeneration can significantly contribute to the treatment of age-re...
In the laboratory, we are studying the mechanism involved in skeletal muscle regeneration by using a...
In spite of decades of research, no feasible method for obtaining sufficient numbers of uncommitted ...
International audienceSkeletal muscle is increasingly considered an endocrine organ secreting myokin...
Skeletal muscle stem cells, satellite cells, are normally quiescent but become activated upon muscle...
Skeletal muscle (SkM) regeneration relies on the activity of myogenic progenitors that reside beneat...
International audienceIn this study, we have used high density cDNA arrays to assess age-related cha...
International audienceCultured human myoblasts fail to immortalize following the introduction of tel...
Background: hTERT/cdk4 immortalized myogenic human cell lines represent an important tool for skelet...
International audienceSkeletal muscle wasting, whether related to physiological ageing, muscle disus...
The search for knowledge on cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in skeletal muscle mass homeo...