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1 March 2012 Review: The skeletal muscle extracellular matrix: Possible roles in the regulation of muscle development and growth
Sandra G. Velleman, Jonghyun Shin, Xuehui Li, Yan Song
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Velleman, S. G., Shin, J., Li, X. and Song, Y. 2012. Review: The skeletal muscle extracellular matrix: Possible roles in the regulation of muscle development and growth. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 92: 1-10. Skeletal muscle fibers are surrounded by an extrinsic extracellular matrix environment. The extracellular matrix is composed of collagens, proteoglycans, glycoproteins, growth factors, and cytokines. How the extracellular matrix influences skeletal muscle development and growth is an area that is not completely understood at this time. Studies on myogenesis have largely been directed toward the cellular components and overlooked that muscle cells secrete a complex extracellular matrix network. The extracellular matrix modulates muscle development by acting as a substrate for muscle cell migration, growth factor regulation, signal transduction of information from the extracellular matrix to the intrinsic cellular environment, and provides a cellular structural architecture framework necessary for tissue function. This paper reviews extracellular matrix regulation of muscle growth with a focus on secreted proteoglycans, cell surface proteoglycans, growth factors and cytokines, and the dynamic nature of the skeletal muscle extracellular matrix, because of its impact on the regulation of muscle cell proliferation and differentiation during myogenesis.

Sandra G. Velleman, Jonghyun Shin, Xuehui Li, and Yan Song "Review: The skeletal muscle extracellular matrix: Possible roles in the regulation of muscle development and growth," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 92(1), 1-10, (1 March 2012). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJAS2011-098
Received: 7 September 2011; Accepted: 1 October 2011; Published: 1 March 2012
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KEYWORDS
Extracellular matrix
intégrines
integrins
Matrice extracellulaire
muscle
muscle
protéoglycanes
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