Tubular Aggregates as a Marker of Aging in Skeletal Muscle.

Methods Mol Biol

Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center, Department of Genetics and Evolutionary Biology, Biosciences Institute, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Published: September 2024

Tubular aggregates (TA) are skeletal muscle structures that arise from the progressive accumulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins, mainly with aging. Muscle regeneration plays a role in TA formation. TA quantification may aid in the evaluation of muscle aging and genetic muscle degeneration. TA form over time, appears in aging in normal murine muscles. TA reduction in injured conditions may be due to the degeneration-regeneration process in muscles, with loss of damaged muscle fibers and formation of new fibers that do not present protein aggregation. These new regenerated fibers do not improve the function capacity of the aged muscle. Here, we present a methodology for labeling and identifying tubular aggregates in muscle fibers and also the standardization of its quantification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/7651_2024_567DOI Listing

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