20. Module 3- Satellite Cells Flashcards

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I have to do an abstract on this topic, what it is on?

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Satellite cell activation, control and self-renewal

Why do we not run out of stem cells?

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What are stem cells

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Undifferntiated cells

Able to renew themselves via cell division

Give rise to differentiated and specialized cells

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What is the difference between determination and differentiation

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Determination- develops into a precursor for finsihed cells

Differentation- Into a specific cell type

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What are totipotent stem cells?

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Precursor to all cells

Can become anything

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What are blastocyst containing pluripotent stem cell

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Next step from totipotent cell, strating to limit range of change

Still have a wide range of potential

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Give three examples of determined stem cells?

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Heamopioetic- turns into blood cells

Nueral stem cells- turns into neural cells

Mesenchymal stem cells- Turns into bone cells

Satelite cells (bonus!)- muscle cells

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What is the role of stem cells in adults?

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Maintenece of tissue

repair of tissue

growth of tissue

plasticity of tissue (change fibre types)

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What are the fates of stem cells

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Quiescence (resting)

Proliferate (grow further stem cells)

Specilisation (differentiation)

Apoptosis (death)

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Discuss the cell cycle

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Stage one mitosis- production of daughter cell

G1/Gap 1- gap between mitosis and DNA replicaiton.

S- synthesis stage

Gap 2- preperation for next step of mitosis

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Where are quiescent cells in the cell cycle

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G1/G0 phase

“arrested” in this phase

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When does death typically occur in the cell cycle?

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G1

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What criteria is required in order for the progresion of the cell cycle

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Growth factos/cytokines
Cell to cell contract

Nutreient content
DNA integrity/error free

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What controls cell cycle progression

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Cyclins- cyclic proteins whose concetrations influence cell cycle progression

Cell cycle checkpoints

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What are the purpose of stem cells in the muscle?

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Allow muscle to change size

Allow cell to change numbers

Allow muscles to change fibre type

Allow musces to change metabolic characteristics

Allow for remodelling and regeneration

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Discuss the steps of differentiaiton to form myotubes

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Mesodermal stem cells

Determined myoblasts (forms quiescent satellite cells)

Differentiated myotubules

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How are satellite cells involed in repair and regeneration

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Macrophages recycle/remove debris

Satellite cell starts to divide

Form and rebuild new muscle fibres

Re-synthesis of sarcomeric protein

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What is the myonuclear domain principle?

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Each myotubule is controlled in a small region by each myonuclei

18
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How are satellite cells involved in hypertrophy?

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Satellite cells are recruited for increased muscle volume as well as more myonuclei

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How can a satellite cell give rise into cells that are non-identical

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Perpendicular division allows for cell division in which cells divide with one daughter cell going into the muscle and the other cell staying in the basal lamina