
A hallmark of aging is diminished regenerative potential of human musculature. The mechanism of this decline is now known.
Analysis of injured muscle revealed that, with age, resident precursor cells (satellite cells) had a markedly impaired
propensity to proliferate and to produce myoblasts necessary for muscle regeneration. Sufficient up-regulation of a
special receptor ligand results in muscle, neuronal, and heart tissue regeneration in old musculature.
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