What is unknown in skeletal muscles?

Q3 Medicine Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2021-11-09 Print Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_411
Marta Migocka-Patrzałek, Magda Dubińska-Magiera, Damian Lewandowski, Magdalena Elias, Małgorzata Daczewska
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Skeletal muscles are a highly specialized animal tissue whose basic function is the contraction, which leads into animal movement. One of the types of skeletal muscles are trunk (myotomal) muscles, which in vertebrates belong to the oldest phylogenetically group of muscles. The comparative studies of myotomal myogenesis have shown that these muscles, despite a similar structure plan and under the control of the same genetic factors, may differentiate differently in individual species of vertebrates (both in model and non-model species). The understanding of the skeletal muscle development mechanisms seem to be a precondition for understanding the muscle tissue diseases observed in humans. This paper summarizes the current knowledge on the skeletal muscles differentiation in animals, pathological states of muscles caused by mutations in the genes of structural and metabolic proteins.

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骨骼肌中有什么是未知的?
骨骼肌是一种高度特化的动物组织,其基本功能是收缩,从而导致动物运动。骨骼肌的一种类型是躯干(肌层)肌肉,它在脊椎动物中属于最古老的肌肉类群。肌瘤肌发生的比较研究表明,尽管这些肌肉具有相似的结构计划和相同的遗传因素控制,但在脊椎动物个体物种(模型物种和非模型物种)中可能分化不同。了解骨骼肌的发育机制似乎是了解人类肌肉组织疾病的先决条件。本文综述了动物骨骼肌分化、结构蛋白和代谢蛋白基因突变引起的肌肉病理状态等方面的研究进展。
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