Publications by authors named "Arantxa Baraibar-Churio"

Aged muscles accumulate satellite cells with a striking decline response to damage. Although intrinsic defects in satellite cells themselves are the major contributors to aging-associated stem cell dysfunction, increasing evidence suggests that changes in the muscle-stem cell local microenvironment also contribute to aging. Here, we demonstrate that loss of the matrix metalloproteinase-10 (MMP-10) in young mice alters the composition of the muscle extracellular matrix (ECM), and specifically disrupts the extracellular matrix of the satellite cell niche.

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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been implicated in the progression of muscular dystrophy, and recent studies have reported the role of MMP-10 in skeletal muscle pathology of young dystrophic mice. Nevertheless, its involvement in dystrophin-deficient hearts remains unexplored. Here, we aimed to investigate the involvement of MMP-10 in the progression of severe muscular dystrophy and to characterize MMP-10 loss in skeletal and cardiac muscles of aged dystrophic mice.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientists are trying to improve cell therapy for heart attacks by helping transplanted cells stick better to the heart.
  • Instead of just preparing the cells, they focused on preparing the damaged heart tissue to make it easier for the new cells to take hold.
  • They tested this idea using a special technique on rats and found that using local radiation on the heart tissue helped the transplanted cells attach much better than before.
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