肌发生
骨骼肌
生物
心肌细胞
细胞生物学
人口
体外
解剖
遗传学
医学
环境卫生
作者
Silvia Miretti,Isabella Manenti,Paola Toschi,Elisabetta Macchi,Eugenio Martignani,Paolo Accornero,Mario Baratta
出处
期刊:Methods in molecular biology
日期:2023-12-22
卷期号:: 165-174
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-3609-1_15
摘要
Skeletal muscle in cattle occupies a large part of the animal's body mass and develops into an important source of nutrients for human nutrition. Recently, the attention on bovine myogenic cells is increased to develop strategies of cultured in vitro meat as an alternative food source, more sustainable, ethical, and healthy than traditional meat production. At present, investigating the proliferation and differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle myogenic cells in vitro maintains its importance in the study of the mechanisms underlying the physiological and pathological events affecting the skeletal muscle, but it is of particular interest in animal husbandry and the food industry fields.In cell-based biological research, cell lines are one of the favored experimental tools because a population of cells could proliferate indefinitely in vitro under different stimuli, but they are limited to addressing the relevant biological properties of a cell population. On the other hand, primary cells from normal animal tissues undergo a limited number of divisions in vitro before they enter senescence but preserve their original characteristics and functions, and researchers can acquire the opportunity to study the individual donors and not just cells.In this chapter, we provide a basic protocol to isolate satellite cells from the skeletal muscle of cattle to obtain a good number of myogenic cells that can grow in in vitro conditions and undergo multiple rounds of cell division (myoblasts) before entering differentiation (myotubes). Furthermore, the robust expansion of these cells leads to the possibility to investigate physiological events or disorders related to the skeletal muscle tissue.
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