Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Small vesicles released by developing human cartilage stem cells help muscle repair through miR-145-5p

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Abstract

F-Exo significantly improved muscle mass and fiber size in a sarcopenia rat model compared to B-Exo.

  • F-Exo induced greater expression of muscle-related proteins MyoD, MyoG, and MyHC in myoblasts than B-Exo.
  • F-Exo led to increased myotube formation in myoblasts compared to B-Exo.
  • Higher concentrations of miR-145-5p were detected in F-Exo, which is associated with muscle regeneration.
  • Pretreatment with RNase diminished the effectiveness of F-Exo, suggesting the importance of miRNAs.
  • F-Exo activated the Wnt signaling pathway, enhancing the expression of Wnt5a and β-catenin.

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