Structure and function of the skeletal muscle extracellular matrix

AR Gillies, RL Lieber - Muscle & nerve, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
AR Gillies, RL Lieber
Muscle & nerve, 2011Wiley Online Library
The skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an important role in muscle fiber force
transmission, maintenance, and repair. In both injured and diseased states, ECM adapts
dramatically, a property that has clinical manifestations and alters muscle function. Here we
review the structure, composition, and mechanical properties of skeletal muscle ECM;
describe the cells that contribute to the maintenance of the ECM; and, finally, overview
changes that occur with pathology. New scanning electron micrographs of ECM structure …
Abstract
The skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an important role in muscle fiber force transmission, maintenance, and repair. In both injured and diseased states, ECM adapts dramatically, a property that has clinical manifestations and alters muscle function. Here we review the structure, composition, and mechanical properties of skeletal muscle ECM; describe the cells that contribute to the maintenance of the ECM; and, finally, overview changes that occur with pathology. New scanning electron micrographs of ECM structure are also presented with hypotheses about ECM structure–function relationships. Detailed structure–function relationships of the ECM have yet to be defined and, as a result, we propose areas for future study. Muscle Nerve 44: 318–331, 2011
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