Analyzing Satellite Cell Function During Skeletal Muscle Regeneration By Cardiotoxin Injury And Injection Of Self-Delivering Sirna In Vivo

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2019)

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Skeletal muscle possesses an enormous capacity to regenerate after injury. This process is mainly driven by muscle stem cells, also termed satellite cells. Satellite cells are characterized by the expression of the transcription factor Pax7 and their location underneath the basal lamina in the resting skeletal muscle. Upon injury, satellite cells get activated, undergo self-renewal or differentiation to either form new myofibers or to fuse with damaged ones. The functionality of satellite cells in vivo can be investigated using a cardiotoxin based injury model of skeletal muscle. To study the function of one gene during the regeneration of skeletal muscle, transgenic mouse models are mostly used. Here, we present an alternative method to transgenic mice, to investigate the gene function in satellite cells during regeneration, e.g., in cases where transgenic mice are not available. We combine the cardiotoxin mediated injury of a specific skeletal muscle with the injection of a self-delivering siRNA into the regenerating muscle which is then taken up by satellite cells among other cells. Thereby, we provide a method to analyze gene function in satellite cells during regeneration under physiological conditions without the need for transgenic mice.
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Genetics,Issue 151,skeletal muscle injury,cardiotoxin,self-delivering siRNA,regeneration,muscle stem cell,satellite cell,immunostaining,myofiber,mouse,hindlimb,injury
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