earticle

논문검색

Review Articles

Role of transforming growth factor-β in muscle damage and regeneration: focused on eccentric muscle contraction

원문정보

Jooyoung Kim, Joohyung Lee

한국운동재활학회 JER Vol.13 No.6 2017.12 pp.621-626
피인용수 : 0(자료제공 : 네이버학술정보)

초록

영어

High-intensity eccentric muscle contraction induces muscle damage. Damaged muscles recover through different processes, including degeneration, inflammation, regeneration, and fibrosis; some of these processes are mediated through the actions of cytokines. The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) is one such cytokine involved in muscle recovery and repair. In this regard, TGF-β regulates the skeletal muscle inflammatory response, inhibits muscle regeneration, regulates extracellular matrix remodeling, and promotes fibrosis. Although some studies have suggested that inhibition of TGF-β after muscle damage promotes muscle regeneration and recovery, other studies have noted that TGF-β inhibition actually reduces muscle strength because it leads to incomplete muscle regeneration. Despite the importance of TGF-β in the repair of damaged muscles, most studies have focused on examining its role in muscle diseases such as chronic inflammatory diseases or Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy. Here, we have reviewed the existing literature for examining the role of TGF-β in muscle damage and regeneration after eccentric muscle contraction.

목차

Abstract
 INTRODUCTION
 BIOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF TGF-β IN SKELETAL MUSCLE
 CHANGE IN MUSCLE TGF-β AFTER DAMAGE CAUSED BY ECCENTRIC MUSCLE CONTRACTION
  Animal studies
  Human studies
 ROLE OF TGF-β IN MUSCLE DAMAGE AND REGENERATION AFTER ECCENTRIC MUSCLE CONTRACTION
  TGF-β and muscle damage
  TGF-β and muscle regeneration
 CONCLUSIONS
 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
 REFERENCES

저자정보

  • Jooyoung Kim Sport, Health and Rehabilitation Major, College of Physical Education, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea
  • Joohyung Lee Sport, Health and Rehabilitation Major, College of Physical Education, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea

참고문헌

자료제공 : 네이버학술정보

    함께 이용한 논문

      ※ 기관로그인 시 무료 이용이 가능합니다.

      • 4,000원

      0개의 논문이 장바구니에 담겼습니다.