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Cellular mechanisms of tissue fibrosis. 4. Structural and functional consequences of skeletal muscle fibrosis.


ABSTRACT: Skeletal muscle fibrosis can be a devastating clinical problem that arises from many causes, including primary skeletal muscle tissue diseases, as seen in the muscular dystrophies, or it can be secondary to events that include trauma to muscle or brain injury. The cellular source of activated fibroblasts (myofibroblasts) may include resident fibroblasts, adult muscle stem cells, or inflammatory or perivascular cells, depending on the model studied. Even though it is likely that there is no single source for all myofibroblasts, a common mechanism for the production of fibrosis is via the transforming growth factor-?/phosphorylated Smad3 pathway. This pathway and its downstream targets thus provide loci for antifibrotic therapies, as do methods for blocking the transdifferentiation of progenitors into activated fibroblasts. A structural model for the extracellular collagen network of skeletal muscle is needed so that measurements of collagen content, morphology, and gene expression can be related to mechanical properties. Approaches used to study fibrosis in tissues, such as lung, kidney, and liver, need to be applied to studies of skeletal muscle to identify ways to prevent or even cure the devastating maladies of skeletal muscle.

SUBMITTER: Lieber RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3742845 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellular mechanisms of tissue fibrosis. 4. Structural and functional consequences of skeletal muscle fibrosis.

Lieber Richard L RL   Ward Samuel R SR  

American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 20130612 3


Skeletal muscle fibrosis can be a devastating clinical problem that arises from many causes, including primary skeletal muscle tissue diseases, as seen in the muscular dystrophies, or it can be secondary to events that include trauma to muscle or brain injury. The cellular source of activated fibroblasts (myofibroblasts) may include resident fibroblasts, adult muscle stem cells, or inflammatory or perivascular cells, depending on the model studied. Even though it is likely that there is no singl  ...[more]

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