Fibre type differences in the organisation of mononuclear cells and myonuclei at the tips of human myofibres

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Abstract

The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is a weak link in the musculoskeletal system. Here, we isolated the tips of single myofibres from healthy human hamstring muscles for confocal microscopy (n=6) and RNAscope in situ hybridisation (n=6) to gain insight into the profiles of cells and myonuclei in this region, in a fibre type manner. A marked presence of mononuclear cells was observed coating the myofibre tips (confirmed by serial block face scanning electron microscopy and cryosection immunofluorescence), with higher numbers for type I (median 29; range 16-63) than type II (16; 9-23) myofibres (p<0.05). The number of these cells expressing COL22A1 was comparable between fibre types. Myonuclear number and density gradually increased from the myofibre proper towards the tip for both fibre types (p<0.05). COL22A1 was expressed by similar proportions of myonuclei in type I (median 26%; range 13-56) and type II (19%; 3-67) myofibre tips. 70% of the COL22A1+ nuclei in the MTJ region were myonuclei, and the remaining 30% were MTJ cells. This insight refines our fundamental understanding of the human MTJ at the cell and structural levels.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Cell Science
Vol/bind138
Udgave nummer2
Antal sider13
ISSN0021-9533
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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