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Pro-Insulin-Like Growth Factor-II Ameliorates Age-Related Inefficient Regenerative Response by Orchestrating Self-Reinforcement Mechanism of Muscle Regeneration
Madoka Ikemoto‐Uezumi, Akiyoshi Uezumi, Kunihiro Tsuchida, So‐ichiro Fukada, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Naoki Yamamoto, Kosuke Shiomi, Naohiro Hashimoto
Stem Cells · 2015 · ▲ 41 citations
Abstract
Sarcopenia, age-related muscle weakness, increases the frequency of falls and fractures in elderly people, which can trigger severe muscle injury. Rapid and successful recovery from muscle injury is essential not to cause further frailty and loss of independence. In fact, we showed insufficient muscle regeneration in aged mice. Although the number of satellite cells, muscle stem cells, decreases with age, the remaining satellite cells maintain the myogenic capacity equivalent to young mice. Transplantation of young green fluorescent protein (GFP)-Tg mice-derived satellite cells into young and aged mice revealed that age-related deterioration of the muscle environment contributes to the decline in regenerative capacity of satellite cells. Thus, extrinsic changes rather than intrinsic changes in satellite cells appear to be a major determinant of inefficient muscle regeneration with age. Comprehensive protein expression analysis identified a decrease in insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) level in regenerating muscle of aged mice. We found that pro- and big-IGF-II but not mature IGF-II specifically express during muscle regeneration and the expressions are not only delayed but also decreased in absolute quantity with age. Supplementation of pro-IGF-II in aged mice ameliorated the inefficient regenerative response by promoting proliferation of satellite cells, angiogenesis, and suppressing adipogenic differentiation of platelet derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR)α(+) mesenchymal progenitors. We further revealed that pro-IGF-II but not mature IGF-II specifically inhibits the pathological adipogenesis of PDGFRα(+) cells. Together, these results uncovered a distinctive pro-IGF-II-mediated self-reinforcement mechanism of muscle regeneration and suggest that supplementation of pro-IGF-II could be one of the most effective therapeutic approaches for muscle injury in elderly people.
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Ikemoto‐Uezumi, M., Uezumi, A., Tsuchida, K., Fukada, S., Yamamoto, H., Yamamoto, N., Shiomi, K., & Hashimoto, N. (2015). Pro-Insulin-Like Growth Factor-II Ameliorates Age-Related Inefficient Regenerative Response by Orchestrating Self-Reinforcement Mechanism of Muscle Regeneration. <em>Stem Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/stem.2045
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Ikemoto‐Uezumi M, Uezumi A, Tsuchida K, Fukada S, Yamamoto H, Yamamoto N, et al. Pro-Insulin-Like Growth Factor-II Ameliorates Age-Related Inefficient Regenerative Response by Orchestrating Self-Reinforcement Mechanism of Muscle Regeneration. Stem Cells. 2015. doi:10.1002/stem.2045.
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@article{madoka2015ProIns,
title = {Pro-Insulin-Like Growth Factor-II Ameliorates Age-Related Inefficient Regenerative Response by Orchestrating Self-Reinforcement Mechanism of Muscle Regeneration},
author = {Madoka Ikemoto‐Uezumi and Akiyoshi Uezumi and Kunihiro Tsuchida and So‐ichiro Fukada and Hiroshi Yamamoto and Naoki Yamamoto and Kosuke Shiomi and Naohiro Hashimoto},
journal = {Stem Cells},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1002/stem.2045},
}
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