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Morphological evidence for telocytes as stromal cells supporting satellite cell activation in eccentric contraction-induced skeletal muscle injury

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-51078-z

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  1. FFABR-MIUR 2017 (Financing Fund of Basic Research Activities - Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy)
  2. Ente Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze, Italy [2014/9106]

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Although telocytes (TCs) have been proposed to play a nursing role in resident satellite cell (SC)-mediated skeletal muscle regeneration, currently there is no evidence of TC-SC morphofunctional interaction following tissue injury. Hence, we explored the presence of TCs and their relationship with SCs in an ex vivo model of eccentric contraction (EC)-induced muscle damage. ECinjured muscles showed structural/ultrastructural alterations and changes in electrophysiological sarcolemnic properties. TCs were identified in control and EC-injured muscles by either confocal immunofluorescence (i.e. CD34(+)CD31(-)TCs) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In EC-injured muscles, an extended interstitial network of CD34(+) TCs/telopodes was detected around activated SCs displaying Pax7(+) and MyoD(+) nuclei. TEM revealed that TCs invaded the SC niche passing with their telopodes through a fragmented basal lamina and contacting the underlying activated SCs. TC-SC interaction after injury was confirmed in vitro by culturing single endomysial sheath-covered myofibers and sprouting TCs and SCs. EC-damaged muscle-derived TCs showed increased expression of the recognized pro-myogenic vascular endothelial growth factor-A, and SCs from the same samples exhibited increased MyoD expression and greater tendency to fuse into myotubes. Here, we provide the essential groundwork for further investigation of TC-SC interactions in the setting of skeletal muscle injury and regenerative medicine.

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