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Download fileGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor and its potential application for skeletal muscle repair and regeneration
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posted on 2017-12-07, 00:00 authored by Craig WrightCraig Wright, Alister WardAlister Ward, Aaron RussellAaron RussellGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) was originally discovered in the context of hematopoiesis. However, the identification of the G-CSF receptor (G-CSFR) being expressed outside the hematopoietic system has revealed wider roles for G-CSF, particularly in tissue repair and regeneration. Skeletal muscle damage, including that following strenuous exercise, induces an elevation in plasma G-CSF, implicating it as a potential mediator of skeletal muscle repair. This has been supported by preclinical studies and clinical trials investigating G-CSF as a potential therapeutic agent in relevant disease states. This review focuses on the growing literature associated with G-CSF and G-CSFR in skeletal muscle under healthy and disease conditions and highlights the current controversies.
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Mediators of inflammationVolume
2017Article number
7517350Pagination
1 - 9Publisher
Hindawi Publishing CorporationLocation
Cairo, EgyptPublisher DOI
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1466-1861Language
engPublication classification
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AnimalsGranulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorHumansMuscle, SkeletalMuscular DiseasesPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesReceptors, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorRegenerationSignal TransductionScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineCell BiologyImmunologyFACTOR G-CSFSPINAL-CORD-INJURYPROGENITOR-CELL MOBILIZATIONFACTOR-RECEPTORMYOCARDIAL-INFARCTIONIN-VIVONEUROPROTECTIVE THERAPYMYOBLAST PROLIFERATIONCOMPRESSION MYELOPATHYEXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN