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Skeletal muscle aging – Stem cells in the spotlight

Henriette Henze, Marie Juliane Jung, Hellen E. Ahrens, Saskia Steiner, Julia von Maltzahn

2020Mechanisms of Ageing and Development31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in tissue and organ function often linked to a reduced stem cell functionality, a cell population important for regeneration. Skeletal muscle mass and regenerative capacity decrease with advancing age. Muscle stem cells, also termed satellite cells, are a prerequisite for regeneration of skeletal muscle. Their functionality declines with increasing age, driven by intrinsic changes and changes in the stem cell niche. Here, we discuss the current understanding how muscle stem cells are affected during aging. The aging associated alterations include among others upregulation of developmental pathways in aged muscle stem cells and changes in the extracellular matrix.

Topics & Concepts

Stem cellSkeletal muscleCell biologyRegeneration (biology)BiologyStem cell theory of agingExtracellular matrixSenescenceSarcopeniaAdult stem cellCellular differentiationAnatomyProgenitor cellStem cell factorGeneticsGeneMuscle Physiology and DisordersGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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