The Muscle Tissue Environment Limits Muscle Stem Cells in Aged Mice

老年小鼠肌肉组织环境限制肌肉干细胞的数量

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Abstract

Frailty arising from loss of muscle function and mass is a significant health concern impacting quality of life and dramatically increasing health care costs as our population ages. Ameliorating frailty derived from reduced muscle function is thus a critical research priority to improve health span. Cell intrinsic defects in muscle stem cells (MuSC), or satellite cells, occur as skeletal muscle ages, reducing the capacity of MuSCs to maintain and repair skeletal muscle and are accompanied by cell nonautonomous changes. Although rejuvenating stem cells in aged tissues or organs has potential to improve muscle aging phenotypes, we found that the extracellular environment in aged mice abrogates rejuvenated muscle stem cell potential. MuSCs from young mice were unable to grow on extracellular matrix derived from aged mice that contains elevated collagen protein levels, establishing a critical role for the environment in contributing to muscle phenotypes in aging. Combining an inducible FGF receptor 1 (FGFR1) to rescue MuSC intrinsic aging defects with a drug to reduce fibrosis partially rescued muscle mass loss in aged mice. We conclude that aging affects tissues, and particularly skeletal muscle tissue, via complex multifactorial processes requiring multifaceted interventions to improve aging phenotypes.

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