Expression of intramuscular extracellular matrix proteins in vastus lateralis muscle fibres between atrophic and non-atrophic COPD
Efpraxia Kritikaki,
Gerasimos Terzis,
Meera Soundararajan
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundExtracellular matrix proteins (ECM) are the major constituent of muscle cell microenvironment, imparting instructive signalling, steering cell behaviour, and controlling muscle regeneration. ECM remodelling is among the most affected signalling pathways in COPD and aged muscle. As a fraction of COPD patients present muscle atrophy, we questioned whether ECM composition would be altered in patients with peripheral muscle wasting (atrophic COPD) compared to those without muscle wasting (non-atrophic CO… Show more
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