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    Tendon development requires the coordinated interaction of muscles and tendons. Muscle-derived cells (MDCs), a mixed cell population containing both myogenic and fibroblastic cell subsets, have been found to be ideal seed cells for tendon regeneration. However, the necessity of these cell types for tendon regeneration has not yet been tested. In this study, we aim to explore the possible synergistic effects of myogenic cells and fibroblasts in engineered tendon regeneration. MDCs were separated into rapidly adhering cell (RAC; fibroblasts) and slowly adhering cell (SAC; myogenic cells) populations. Myogenic- and tenogenic-related molecules were analyzed by immunofluorescent staining, RT-PCR and real-time PCR. The proliferative abilities of MDCs, RACs and SACs were also evaluated. Cell-scaffold constructs were implanted into nude mice, and subsequently evaluated for their histologic, ultrastructure, gene expression, and biomechanical characteristics. MDCs have better proliferative activity than RAC and SAC population. RACs could express higher levels of tenogenic-related molecules tenomodulin (TNMD) and scleraxis (SCX) than SACs. Whereas SACs only expressed myogenic-related molecules MyoD. In contrast to the tendons engineered using RACs and SACs, the tendons engineered using MDCs exhibited a relatively more mature and well-organized tissue structure and ultrastructure as well as better mechanical properties. Fibroblasts in muscle may be the primary cell population involved in tendon regeneration and that myogenic cells are an important component of the niche and control the fibroblast activity during tendon regeneration. The synergistic effects between fibroblasts and myogenic cells significantly contribute to efficient and effective regeneration of engineered tendons.

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    Danying Wang, Jinping Ding, Bo Chen, Yuanbo Liu, Yongkang Jiang, Shan Zhu, Mengqing Zang, Shanshan Li. Synergistic effects of myogenic cells and fibroblasts on the promotion of engineered tendon regeneration with muscle derived cells. Connective tissue research. 2022 Jul;63(4):329-338

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    PMID: 34030527

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