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Some of them (propeptide, follistatin and FLRG) are able to '''increase muscle mass''' when expressed as a transgene in skeletal muscle of wild-type mice.
Some of them (propeptide, follistatin and FLRG) are able to '''increase muscle mass''' when expressed as a transgene in skeletal muscle of wild-type mice.
The increase in muscle mass is greater in follistatin transgenics than in the myostatin null mice and when both are combined, the increase of muscle mass is quadrupled. Therefore, it has been deduced that other ligands cooperate with myostatin to control muscle growth.
The increase in muscle mass is greater in follistatin transgenics than in the myostatin null mice and when both are combined, the increase of muscle mass is quadrupled. Therefore, it has been deduced that other ligands cooperate with myostatin to control muscle growth.
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==Myostatin and satellite cells <ref name="patho"/> ==
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Satellite cells’ main role concerns the repair of skeletal muscles.
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They are activated and proliferate then to respond to tissue damage.
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However a small part doesn’t differentiate and return to quiescence to maintain the pool of satellite cells.
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This is where myostatin as a role : it represents a key molecule signalling the quiescence of satellite cells.
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In myostatin mutant mouse the number of satellite cells increases a lot compared to non mutated mice.
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Basically, myostatin maintains satellite cells in a quiescent state during regeneration or muscle growth.
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And so, it negatively regulates muscle regeneration after injury.
= Structure and synthesis <ref name="Structure and synthesis"> Université de Montpellier. Physiologie expérimentale du coeur et des muscles : la myostatine/partenaires de la myostatine. [https://u1046.edu.umontpellier.fr/163-2/abrege-des-proteines-musculaires/myostatine/]</ref> =
= Structure and synthesis <ref name="Structure and synthesis"> Université de Montpellier. Physiologie expérimentale du coeur et des muscles : la myostatine/partenaires de la myostatine. [https://u1046.edu.umontpellier.fr/163-2/abrege-des-proteines-musculaires/myostatine/]</ref> =

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