Macrophages Fuel Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

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In this commentary we discuss new findings presented by Shang et al. regarding the role of macrophage-derived glutamine in skeletal muscle repair. Loss-of-function of glutamate dehydrogenase in macrophages led to an upregulation of glutamine synthesis which sustained glutamine levels in muscle tissue and facilitated satellite cell proliferation and differentiation.

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Schilling, J. D. (2021, February 19). Macrophages Fuel Skeletal Muscle Regeneration. Immunometabolism (United States). Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.20900/immunometab20210013

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