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  • Muscle is a rich source of adult stem cells, specifically satellite cells, crucial for muscle regeneration after injuries.
  • Exercise, particularly voluntary wheel running, activates satellite cells through enhanced Wnt signaling, affecting their chromatin structures and increasing the expression of important regeneration genes MyoD and Myf5.
  • The study highlights that Wnt signaling aids in satellite cell activation and promotes muscle regeneration in both young and aged mice, emphasizing the importance of exercise in maintaining muscle health.

Article Abstract

Muscle represents an abundant, accessible, and replenishable source of adult stem cells. Skeletal muscle-derived stem cells, called satellite cells, play essential roles in regeneration after muscle injury in adult skeletal muscle. Although the molecular mechanism of muscle regeneration process after an injury has been extensively investigated, the regulation of satellite cells under steady state during the adult stage, including the reaction to exercise stimuli, is relatively unknown. Here, we show that voluntary wheel running exercise, which is a low stress exercise, converts satellite cells to the activated state due to accelerated Wnt signaling. Our analysis showed that up-regulated canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling directly modulated chromatin structures of both MyoD and Myf5 genes, resulting in increases in the mRNA expression of Myf5 and MyoD and the number of proliferative Pax7(+)Myf5(+) and Pax7(+) MyoD(+) cells in skeletal muscle. The effect of Wnt signaling on the activation of satellite cells, rather than Wnt-mediated fibrosis, was observed in both adult and aged mice. The association of β-catenin, T-cell factor, and lymphoid enhancer transcription factors of multiple T-cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor regulatory elements, conserved in mouse, rat, and human species, with the promoters of both the Myf5 and MyoD genes drives the de novo myogenesis in satellite cells even in aged muscle. These results indicate that exercise-stimulated extracellular Wnts play a critical role in the regulation of satellite cells in adult and aged skeletal muscle.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3953255PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.539247DOI Listing

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