Histamine deficiency delays ischaemic skeletal muscle regeneration via inducing aberrant inflammatory responses and repressing myoblast proliferation

组胺缺乏通过诱导异常炎症反应和抑制成肌细胞增殖来延迟缺血性骨骼肌再生

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作者:Mieradilijiang Abudupataer, Weihong Zou, Weiwei Zhang, Suling Ding, Zheliang Zhou, Jinmiao Chen, Hui Li, Zhiwei Zhang, Chunsheng Wang, Junbo Ge, Tao Hong, Xiangdong Yang

Abstract

Histidine decarboxylase (HDC) catalyses the formation of histamine from L-histidine. Histamine is a biogenic amine involved in many physiological and pathological processes, but its role in the regeneration of skeletal muscles has not been thoroughly clarified. Here, using a murine model of hindlimb ischaemia, we show that histamine deficiency in Hdc knockout (Hdc-/- ) mice significantly reduces blood perfusion and impairs muscle regeneration. Using Hdc-EGFP transgenic mice, we demonstrate that HDC is expressed predominately in CD11b+ Gr-1+ myeloid cells but not in skeletal muscles and endothelial cells. Large amounts of HDC-expressing CD11b+ myeloid cells are rapidly recruited to injured and inflamed muscles. Hdc-/- enhances inflammatory responses and inhibits macrophage differentiation. Mechanically, we demonstrate that histamine deficiency decreases IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) levels and diminishes myoblast proliferation via H3R/PI3K/AKT-dependent signalling. These results indicate a novel role for HDC-expressing CD11b+ myeloid cells and histamine in myoblast proliferation and skeletal muscle regeneration.

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