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Matrix metalloproteinases and skeletal muscle: A brief review

โœ Scribed by Eli Carmeli; Miri Moas; Abraham Z. Reznick; Raymond Coleman


Book ID
102534401
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
84 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zincโ€ dependent proteolytic enzymes that function mainly in the extracellular matrix, where they contribute to the development, functioning, and pathology of a wide range of tissues. This miniโ€review describes the MMPs and tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPs) in skeletal muscle, and considers their involvement in muscle development, ischemia, myonecrosis, angiogenesis, denervation, exerciseโ€induced injuries, disuse atrophy, muscle repair and regeneration, and inflammatory myopathies and dystrophies. Despite the very limited information currently available on MMPs and their inhibitors in skeletal muscle, it is becoming increasingly clear that they have important physiological functions in maintenance of the integrity and homeostasis of muscle fibers and of the extracellular matrix. Understanding the roles of MMPs and TIMPs may lead to the development of new drugโ€related treatments for various muscle disorders based on suppression or upregulation of their expression. Muscle Nerve 29: 191โ€“197, 2004


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