Which factors affect the efficiency of muscle cell regeneration?

Dr Peter Zammit at King's College London aims to investigate factors that affect the efficiency of satellite cells to regenerate muscles.
Dr Peter Zammit at King's College London aims to investigate factors that affect the efficiency of satellite cells to regenerate muscles.

 

Since the regenerative process mediated by satellite cells is gradually compromised in muscular dystrophies, understanding their function is key to understanding changes that occur in dystrophic muscle. Theoretically, the manipulation of satellite cells could enhance dystrophic muscle function, thus maintaining an environment that is still capable of responding to other therapies as well.

 

 

Dr Zammit aims to investigate the factors influencing the efficiency of muscle regeneration by satellite cells. Different mouse strains – a strain is a group of animals that have the same genetic make-up – have differing abilities to regenerate their muscle after damage. Dr Zammit will study the satellite cells from different strains of mice to determine whether the reason that their muscle regenerates with markedly different efficiencies is due to differing properties of their satellite cells. They will also study the effects of particular proteins such as Pax7 – this protein controls expression of certain genes – and those factors that control muscle development in embryos to see the effects these have on the satellite cells.

 

 

Knowing what factors influence satellite cell efficiency is crucial in order for researchers to be able to manipulate these cells to use in the therapy of muscular dystrophies.

 

 

Project leader: Dr Peter Zammit

Location: Kings College London

Duration of project: 3 years (starting October 2007)

Total project cost: £197,400

Official project title: What controls the efficiency of muscle regeneration?

 

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