作者: Amrudha Mohan , Atsushi Asakura
DOI: 10.7600/JPFSM.6.65
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摘要: Regeneration of muscle is undertaken by stem cell populations named satellite cells which are normally quiescent or at the G0 phase cycle. However, upon signals from damaged muscle, lose their quiescence, and enter G1 cycle to expand population progenies termed myogenic precursor (MPCs). Eventually, MPCs stop undergo terminal differentiation form skeletal fibers. Some retract as a self-renewal process. Therefore, regulation, consisting activation, proliferation, self-renewal, key event regeneration. In this review, we summarize up-to-date progress on research about regulation progenitor during embryonic myogenesis adult regeneration, aging, exercise diseases including muscular dystrophy fiber atrophy, especially focusing cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKIs).