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    Muscular fatty infiltration is a common issue after rotator cuff tears (RCTs), which impair shoulder function. Females suffer a higher prevalence and a more severe degree of muscular fatty infiltration after RCT when compared with males, with the underlying mechanisms remaining unclear. Fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) are the primary source of muscular fatty infiltration following RCT. Our findings disclose that gender-specific disparities in muscular fatty infiltration are linked to mTOR/ULK1-mediated autophagy of FAPs. Decreased autophagic activity contributes to adipogenic differentiation in female FAPs after RCT. Furthermore, metformin could enhance mTOR/ULK1-mediated autophagic processes of FAPs, thereby alleviating fatty infiltration and improving shoulder functionality after RCT. Together, our study reveals that gender differences in muscular fatty infiltration arise from distinct autophagic activities. Metformin could be a promising noninvasive intervention to ameliorate muscular fatty infiltration of RCT.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The current study demonstrated that gender-specific disparities in muscular fatty infiltration are attributed to mTOR/ULK1-mediated autophagy of FAPs. Decreased autophagic activity contributes to adipogenic differentiation in female FAPs after RCT. Moreover, metformin could enhance mTOR/ULK1-mediated autophagic processes of FAPs, thereby alleviating fatty infiltration and improving shoulder functionality after RCT. Therefore, metformin could be a promising noninvasive intervention to ameliorate muscular fatty infiltration of RCT.

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    Hao Zhou, Xingzuan Lin, Shujing Feng, Siyuan Zhu, Han Zhou, Huifang Chen, He Youwu, Zekai Wang, Ru Wang, Xiexiang Shao, Jianhua Wang. Metformin mitigates adipogenesis of fibro-adipogenic progenitors after rotator cuff tears via activating mTOR/ULK1-mediated autophagy. American journal of physiology. Cell physiology. 2024 Jun 01;326(6):C1590-C1603

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    PMID: 38586878

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