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Oxytocin is an age-specific circulating hormone that is necessary for muscle maintenance and regeneration


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Christian Elabd, Wendy Cousin, Pavan Upadhyayula, Robert Y. Chen, Marc S. Chooljian, Ju Li, Sunny Kung, Kevin P. Jiang & Irina M. Conboy

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11

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1672626827388


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Systemic decline in OT causes poor regeneration of old muscle
Figure™1Systemic oxytocin declines with age and oxytocin receptor is expressed in skeletal muscle satellite cells(a) OT plasmatic levels were quantified using enzyme immunoassay in young (2- to 4-month-old) and aged (18- to 24-month-old) C57BLsol6 male m
Figure™2Age-specific systemic oxytocin decline plays a key role in the defective muscle regeneration observed upon ageing(a) Schematic of the experimental procedure Cardiotoxin (CTX) muscle injury was performed on day 0 Four days before muscle injury a
Figure™3Oxytocin improves muscle stem cell proliferation in™vivo after injury(a) Schematic of the experimental procedure Cardiotoxin (CTX) muscle injury was performed on day 0 Six days before muscle injury and over the course of the experiment, mice we
Figure™4Oxytocin rejuvenates muscle stem cell function in injured tissue(a) Schematic of the experimental procedure Cardiotoxin (CTX) muscle injury was performed on day 0 Six days before muscle injury and over the course of the experiment, mice were ad
Figure™5Oxytocin improves myogenic progenitor cell proliferation via activation of the MAPKsolERK pathway(a, b) Activated satellite cells were isolated 3 days after injury from young or old mice, cultured for 24thinsph in media containing their own mouse’
Figure™6Impaired muscle regeneration in mice lacking oxytocin(a) H&E (top) and eMyHC (bottom) of cardiotoxin-injured gastrocnemius (GA) muscle cross-sections from 12-month-old WT and Ot KO mice Scale bars represent 50thinspmum (b) Muscle regeneration q
Figure™7Mice lacking oxytocin develop premature sarcopenia(a) Representative photographs of Ot KO and WT mice hind limb skeletal muscles (right leg) after the skin was carefully removed (WT and KO mice are presented side by side on each photograph) Visu
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