Immunofluorescence analysis of myogenic differentiation

肌源性分化的免疫荧光分析

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作者:Atsushi Asakura, Nobuaki Kikyo

Abstract

Skeletal muscle is a highly regenerative tissue that can efficiently recover from various damages caused by injuries and excessive exercises. In adult muscle, stem cells termed satellite cells are mitotically quiescent but activated upon muscle damages to enter the cell cycle as myogenic precursor cells or myoblasts. After several rounds of cell cycles, they exist the cycle and fuse to each other to form multinucleated myotubes, and eventually mature to become contractile myofibers. Satellite cells can be readily isolated from mouse skeletal muscle with enzymatic digestion and magnetic separation with antibodies against specific surface markers. C2C12 cells are an immortalized mouse myoblast cell line that is commercially available and more readily expandable than primary myoblasts. Both primary myoblasts and C2C12 cells have been extensively used as useful in vitro models for myogenic differentiation. Proper examination of this process requires monitoring specific protein expression in subcellular compartments, which can be accomplished through immunofluorescence staining. This chapter describes the workflow for the isolation of satellite cells from mouse skeletal muscle and subsequent immunofluorescence staining to assess the proliferation and differentiation of primary myoblasts and C2C12 cells.

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