2021
DOI: 10.3791/62071
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Examining Muscle Regeneration in Zebrafish Models of Muscle Disease

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“…Macrophages resident within muscle tissue are highly plastic in establishing the stem cell niche and interact with satellite and other cells (Ratnayake et al 2021). Experiments using a beautifully designed system to follow individual macrophages in real time in living zebrafish (Montandon et al 2021) revealed that there are early interactions of muscle-resident macrophages with satellite cells through a macrophage-secreted compound, nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase (NAMPT). NAMPT in turn, acts via the CCR5 chemokine receptor and establishes a short-lived niche that activates satellite cells; the same signaling contributes to regulate the pace and timing of myogenic regeneration (Ratnayake et al 2021).…”
Section: Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Macrophages resident within muscle tissue are highly plastic in establishing the stem cell niche and interact with satellite and other cells (Ratnayake et al 2021). Experiments using a beautifully designed system to follow individual macrophages in real time in living zebrafish (Montandon et al 2021) revealed that there are early interactions of muscle-resident macrophages with satellite cells through a macrophage-secreted compound, nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase (NAMPT). NAMPT in turn, acts via the CCR5 chemokine receptor and establishes a short-lived niche that activates satellite cells; the same signaling contributes to regulate the pace and timing of myogenic regeneration (Ratnayake et al 2021).…”
Section: Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, fiber type plays a role, since shear forces on the sarcolemma are higher in rapidly contracting type-II fibers and make them more susceptible to exercise-related damage. Different species and taxa also present fascinating distinctions across many features of muscle development, satellite cell distribution and regulation, muscle use, and evolutionary modifications based on life-history that may affect regeneration capacity, as recently explored in a variety of fish species (Zhang and Anderson 2014;Knappe et al 2015;Gurevich et al 2016;Ratnayake and Currie 2017;Anderson et al 2019;Pourghadamyari et al 2019;Tingle et al 2019;Christian and Benian 2020;Hiebert and Anderson 2020;Montandon et al 2021). Although autophagy may decrease with aging, inducing an increase in autophagy can rescue the effectiveness of regeneration by muscles in old animals (Park et al 2019;.…”
Section: Myogenesis Vs Muscle-tissue Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disruption of the regular muscle structure, caused by dystrophy or injury, can be detected in polarised light as a dark area, in contrast to bright, unchanged muscle structure. This simple method, known as birefringence assay, allows for qualitative and quantitative measurement of muscle integrity [ 164 , 165 ]. There are also several microscopic techniques based on the distinct kinds of staining.…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their complex organs, such as fins, the heart, and central nervous system structures, can be efficiently restored after major injuries by amputation, resection, or freezing [1][2][3] . Skeletal muscle regenerates after minor damage [4][5][6][7][8] . Whether extensive degeneration of locomotory musculature is followed by a restoration process has not yet been analyzed in adult zebrafish.…”
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“…As in mammals, muscle progenitors receive cues from their niche to undergo transition into myoblasts and finally mature myofibers 35 . The activation of satellite cells has been demonstrated after local chemical injury or stab wounding in larval and adult zebrafish [4][5][6][7][8] . However, in some other injury models, no evidence of stem cell activation has been identified.…”
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