Medicine

Rebooting stem cells builds aged muscles and assists injury recovery

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Muscle stem cells, known as satellite cells, play a central role in muscle repair and regeneration, but their function declines with age. Research suggests that artificially stimulating or "rebooting" these aged stem cells could restore their regenerative capacity. This approach may improve both age-related muscle deterioration and recovery from muscle injuries.


If translatable to clinical settings, this finding could offer therapeutic strategies for conditions such as sarcopenia, age-related muscle loss, or rehabilitation following traumatic muscle injuries in elderly populations.


Muscle stem cells, which are crucial for building new muscle, don’t work as well as we get older, but giving them an artificial boost could rejuvenate them

Source: Rebooting stem cells builds aged muscles and assists injury recovery