Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury

Aging of population brings related social problems, such as muscle attenuation and regeneration barriers with increased aging. Muscle repair and regeneration depend on muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) rises in the aging population. OSA leads to hypoxia and upper airway muscle...

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Main Authors: Lu-Ying Zhu, Li-Ming Yu, Wei-Hua Zhang, Jia-Jia Deng, Shang-Feng Liu, Wei Huang, Meng-Han Zhang, Yan-Qin Lu, Xin-Xin Han, Yue-Hua Liu
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Stem Cells International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8412598
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spelling doaj-ff1b47a4f8c146799979292eb7d3cab72020-11-25T01:49:24ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-966X1687-96782020-01-01202010.1155/2020/84125988412598Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway InjuryLu-Ying Zhu0Li-Ming Yu1Wei-Hua Zhang2Jia-Jia Deng3Shang-Feng Liu4Wei Huang5Meng-Han Zhang6Yan-Qin Lu7Xin-Xin Han8Yue-Hua Liu9Xiangya School of Stomatology, Xiangya Stomatological Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410078, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaXiangya School of Stomatology, Xiangya Stomatological Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410078, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaOral Biomedical and Engineering Laboratory, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200001, ChinaAging of population brings related social problems, such as muscle attenuation and regeneration barriers with increased aging. Muscle repair and regeneration depend on muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) rises in the aging population. OSA leads to hypoxia and upper airway muscle injury. However, little is known about the effect of increasing age and hypoxia to the upper airway muscle. The genioglossus (GG) is the major dilator muscle to keep the upper airway open. Here, we reported that muscle fiber and MuSC function declined with aging in GG. Increasing age also decreased the migration and proliferation of GG MuSCs. p53 and p21 were high expressions both in muscle tissue and in GG MuSCs. We further found that hypoxia inhibited GG MuSC proliferation and decreased myogenic differentiation. Then, hypoxia enhanced the inhibition effect of aging to proliferation and differentiation. Finally, we investigated that hypoxia and aging interact to form a vicious circle with upregulation of p53 and p21. This vicious hypoxia plus aging damage accelerated upper airway muscle injury. Aging and hypoxia are the major damage elements in OSA patients, and we propose that the damage mechanism of hypoxia and aging in GG MuSCs will help to improve upper airway muscle regeneration.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8412598
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author Lu-Ying Zhu
Li-Ming Yu
Wei-Hua Zhang
Jia-Jia Deng
Shang-Feng Liu
Wei Huang
Meng-Han Zhang
Yan-Qin Lu
Xin-Xin Han
Yue-Hua Liu
spellingShingle Lu-Ying Zhu
Li-Ming Yu
Wei-Hua Zhang
Jia-Jia Deng
Shang-Feng Liu
Wei Huang
Meng-Han Zhang
Yan-Qin Lu
Xin-Xin Han
Yue-Hua Liu
Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury
Stem Cells International
author_facet Lu-Ying Zhu
Li-Ming Yu
Wei-Hua Zhang
Jia-Jia Deng
Shang-Feng Liu
Wei Huang
Meng-Han Zhang
Yan-Qin Lu
Xin-Xin Han
Yue-Hua Liu
author_sort Lu-Ying Zhu
title Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury
title_short Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury
title_full Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury
title_fullStr Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury
title_full_unstemmed Aging Induced p53/p21 in Genioglossus Muscle Stem Cells and Enhanced Upper Airway Injury
title_sort aging induced p53/p21 in genioglossus muscle stem cells and enhanced upper airway injury
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Stem Cells International
issn 1687-966X
1687-9678
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Aging of population brings related social problems, such as muscle attenuation and regeneration barriers with increased aging. Muscle repair and regeneration depend on muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) rises in the aging population. OSA leads to hypoxia and upper airway muscle injury. However, little is known about the effect of increasing age and hypoxia to the upper airway muscle. The genioglossus (GG) is the major dilator muscle to keep the upper airway open. Here, we reported that muscle fiber and MuSC function declined with aging in GG. Increasing age also decreased the migration and proliferation of GG MuSCs. p53 and p21 were high expressions both in muscle tissue and in GG MuSCs. We further found that hypoxia inhibited GG MuSC proliferation and decreased myogenic differentiation. Then, hypoxia enhanced the inhibition effect of aging to proliferation and differentiation. Finally, we investigated that hypoxia and aging interact to form a vicious circle with upregulation of p53 and p21. This vicious hypoxia plus aging damage accelerated upper airway muscle injury. Aging and hypoxia are the major damage elements in OSA patients, and we propose that the damage mechanism of hypoxia and aging in GG MuSCs will help to improve upper airway muscle regeneration.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8412598
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