Hyaluronic Acid is the Key Molecule for Muscle Regeneration

Sri Vasagi K August 06, 2022 | 11:00 AM Technology

Researchers at the University of Ottawa report they have discovered a unique form of cell communication that controls muscle repair. Their new study in mice and human tissues demonstrates that hyaluronic acid may be the key molecule that manages this fundamental interaction.

Figure 1: Hyaluronic acid is the key molecule that manages muscle repair.

Figure 1 shows thatthe researchers identified that when muscle damage occurs, stem cells start producing and coating themselves with hyaluronic acid. Once the coating gets thick enough, it blocks the sleep signal from the immune cells and causes the muscle stem cells to wake up. [1]

“Our study shows that muscle stem cells are primed to start repair right away, but the immune cells maintain the stem cells in a resting state while they finish the cleanup job. After about 40 hours, once the cleanup job is finished, an internal alarm goes off in the muscle stem cells that allows them to wake up and start repair.” said Dr. Jeffrey Dilworth.

Dr. Dilworth and his team identified hyaluronic acid as the key ingredient in this internal alarm clock that tells muscle stem cells when to wake up. When muscle damage occurs, stem cells start producing and coating themselves with hyaluronic acid. Once the coating gets thick enough, it blocks the sleep signal from the immune cells and causes the muscle stem cells to wake up. [2]

Using mouse and human tissues, Dr. Dilworth and his team also discovered how muscle stem cells control the production of hyaluronic acid using epigenetic marks on the Has2 gene.

"Interestingly, aging is associated with chronic inflammation, muscle weakness and a reduced ability of muscle stem cells to wake up and repair damage," said lead author Dr. Kiran Nakka, a research associate with Dr. Dilworth who conducted this research as part of his postdoctoral studies. "If we could find a way to enhance hyaluronic acid production in the muscle stem cells of older people it might help with muscle repair."

The regenerative effect of hyaluronic acid seems to depend on it being produced by the muscle stem cells. The team is currently examining if drugs that modify the epigenetics of muscle stem cells could be used to increase their production of hyaluronic acid, said author. [3]

References:
  1. https://www.genengnews.com/news/muscle-regeneration-may-be-boosted-by-naturally-occurring-compound/
  2. https://www.newswise.com/articles/hyaluranic-acid-a-naturally-occurring-compound-awakens-stem-cells-to-repair-damaged-muscle
  3. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-08-hyaluranic-acid-naturally-compound-awakens.html
Cite this article:

Sri Vasagi K (2022), Hyaluronic Acid is the Key Molecule for Muscle Regeneration, Anatechmaz, pp. 367