Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10904017 | Experimental Cell Research | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Skeletal muscle can regenerate repeatedly due to the presence of resident stem cells, called satellite cells. Because satellite cells are usually quiescent, they must be activated before participating in muscle regeneration in response to stimuli such as injury, overloading, and stretch. Although satellite cell activation is a crucial step in muscle regeneration, little is known of the molecular mechanisms controlling this process. Recent work showed that the bioactive lipid sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) plays crucial roles in the activation, proliferation, and differentiation of muscle satellite cells. We investigated the role of growth factors in S1P-mediated satellite cell activation. We found that epidermal growth factor (EGF) in combination with insulin induced proliferation of quiescent undifferentiated mouse myoblast C2C12 cells, which are also known as reserve cells, in serum-free conditions. Sphingosine kinase activity increased when reserve cells were stimulated with EGF. Treatment of reserve cells with the D-erythro-N,N-dimethylsphingosine, Sphingosine Kinase Inhibitor, or siRNA duplexes specific for sphingosine kinase 1, suppressed EGF-induced C2C12 activation. We also present the evidence showing the S1P receptor S1P2 is involved in EGF-induced reserve cell activation. Moreover, we demonstrated a combination of insulin and EGF promoted activation of satellite cells on single myofibers in a manner dependent on SPHK and S1P2. Taken together, our observations show that EGF-induced satellite cell activation is mediated by S1P and its receptor.
Keywords
EGFEDGC2C12SphKDulbecco׳s modified Eagle mediumPDGFEDLS1PTBSTPKCGPCRDMSERKPI3KPBSDMEMIGFSDSFBSJnkBSADMSOG-protein coupled receptorMAPKSmall interfering RNAsiRNAbovine serum albuminSphingosine kinaseSphingosine-1-phosphateextensor digitorum longusBrdUDimethyl sulfoxidesodium dodecyl sulfatefetal bovine serumSatellite cellsReserve cellsepidermal growth factorSkeletal muscleplatelet-derived growth factorInsulin-like growth factorphosphoinositide 3-kinasePhosphate-buffered salineProtein kinase Cmitogen-activated protein kinasePolyvinylidene fluorideEndothelial differentiation geneextracellular signal-regulated kinase
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Authors
Yosuke Nagata, Kazuya Ohashi, Eiji Wada, Yuki Yuasa, Masataka Shiozuka, Yoshiaki Nonomura, Ryoichi Matsuda,