Cultured human skeletal muscle satellite cells exhibit characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells and play anti‐inflammatory roles through prostaglandin E2 and hepatocyte growth factors

Volume: 45, Issue: 12, Pages: 2443 - 2451
Published: Aug 23, 2021
Abstract
Skeletal muscle satellite cells (SkMSCs) play crucial roles in muscle fiber maintenance, repair, and remodeling; however, it remains unknown if these properties are preserved in cultured SkMSCs. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of cultured SkMSCs and their ability to regulate the activity of M1 macrophages. SkMSCs grew well with an average population doubling time of 26.26 ± 6.85 h during 10 passages (P). At P5, Pax7, MyoD,...
Paper Details
Title
Cultured human skeletal muscle satellite cells exhibit characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells and play anti‐inflammatory roles through prostaglandin E2 and hepatocyte growth factors
Published Date
Aug 23, 2021
Volume
45
Issue
12
Pages
2443 - 2451
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