Macrophage immunomodulation accelerates skeletal muscle functional recovery in aged mice following disuse atrophy
Patrick J. Ferrara, Elena M. Yee, Jonathan J. Petrocelli, Dennis K. Fix, Carson T. Hauser, Naomi M. M. P. de Hart, Ziad S. Mahmassani, Paul T. Reidy, Ryan M. O’Connell, Micah J. Drummond
Abstract
A single intramuscular administration of polarized macrophages into muscles of aged mice following a bout of disuse atrophy was sufficient to improve functional recover similarly to young adults after disuse atrophy regardless of the age or experimental condition of the donor mice. Additionally, intramuscular delivery of macrophage-colony stimulating factor into aged mice was similarly effective. Targeting macrophage function early during the regrowth phase may be a novel tool to bolster muscle recovery in aging.
Topics & Concepts
AtrophyMacrophageMuscle atrophySkeletal muscleMedicineInternal medicineHindlimbEndocrinologyImmunologyBiologyIn vitroBiochemistryMuscle Physiology and DisordersExercise and Physiological ResponsesNutrition and Health in Aging