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  • Skeletal muscles make up 40% of body mass and their ability to regenerate can be severely compromised after injuries or diseases, affecting muscle function.
  • Tissue engineering, particularly using hydrogels from decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM), shows promise in treating muscle injuries as they help guide muscle regeneration.
  • In a study, dECM derived from bovine pericardium was found to enhance the growth and development of muscle cells, indicating that using extracellular matrix proteins could be a beneficial approach for muscle tissue engineering.

Article Abstract

Skeletal muscles represent 40% of body mass and its native regenerative capacity can be permanently lost after a traumatic injury, congenital diseases, or tumor ablation. The absence of physiological regeneration can hinder muscle repair preventing normal muscle tissue functions. To date, tissue engineering (TE) represents one promising option for treating muscle injuries and wasting. In particular, hydrogels derived from the decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) are widely investigated in tissue engineering applications thanks to their essential role in guiding muscle regeneration. In this work, the myogenic potential of dECM substrate, obtained from decellularized bovine pericardium (Tissuegraft Srl), was evaluated in vitro using C2C12 murine muscle cells. To assess myotubes formation, the width, length, and fusion indexes were measured during the differentiation time course. Additionally, the ability of dECM to support myogenesis was assessed by measuring the expression of specific myogenic markers: α-smooth muscle actin (α-sma), myogenin, and myosin heavy chain (MHC). The results obtained suggest that the dECM niche was able to support and enhance the myogenic potential of C2C12 cells in comparison of those grown on a plastic standard surface. Thus, the use of extracellular matrix proteins, as biomaterial supports, could represent a promising therapeutic strategy for skeletal muscle tissue engineering.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431302PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179406DOI Listing

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