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Steep Increase in Myonuclear Domain Size During Infancy
Author(s) -
Delhaas Tammo,
Van der Meer Sander F.T.,
Schaart Gert,
Degens Hans,
Drost Maarten R.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the anatomical record
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.678
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1932-8494
pISSN - 1932-8486
DOI - 10.1002/ar.22631
Subject(s) - anatomy , basal lamina , basal (medicine) , skeletal muscle , muscle fibre , biology , medicine , chemistry , endocrinology , ultrastructure , insulin
We investigated whether myonuclear number increases in proportion to the increase in fiber size during maturational growth of skeletal muscle. Thoraco‐abdominal muscle tissue was obtained from twenty 6‐day to 15‐year‐old boys and girls during cardiothoracic surgery. Cross‐sections were stained by anti‐laminin for the basal lamina and by DAPI to identify nuclei. Basal lamina was traced on digital images to measure the fiber cross‐sectional area (FCSA). Nuclei located within the basal lamina were considered myonuclei if pax7‐negative and satellite cell nuclei if pax7‐positive. Samples of two children were excluded from analysis because of clear signs of hypoxia as shown by positive carbonic anhydrase IX staining. Linear regression showed that FCSA increased with age by 187 μm 2 ·per annum ( R 2 = 0.90; P < 0.001). Satellite cell density showed a dramatic decrease in the first months of life, but this was not accompanied by an increase in myonuclei per muscle fiber cross‐section. Till four years of age the number of myonuclei per muscle fiber cross‐section remained relatively constant but increased thereafter. Myonuclear domain size showed a steep increase during infancy and reached adult values in the young adolescent phase. Anat Rec, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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