Numerical densities of myonuclei and satellite cells in muscle fiber typesin the aging human thyroarytenoid muscle: An immunohistochemical and stereological study using confocal laser scanning microscopy
Lt. Malmgren et al., Numerical densities of myonuclei and satellite cells in muscle fiber typesin the aging human thyroarytenoid muscle: An immunohistochemical and stereological study using confocal laser scanning microscopy, OTO H N SUR, 123(4), 2000, pp. 377-384
OBJECTIVE: This study determines the role of changes in numerical densities
of myonuclei and satellite cells in age-related remodeling of the thyroary
tenoid muscle (TA).
DESIGN: Changes in numerical densities (N-V) and ratios (N-N) of myonuclei
and satellite cells were estimated for the entire TA by use of stereologica
l techniques.
RESULTS: There was no age-related change or difference between fiber types
for N-V myonucleus,N- fiber, but N-V myonucleus,N- fiber increased with dec
reasing fiber diameter. There was a trend toward a decrease in N-V satellit
e cell,N- fiber and a decrease in N-N satellite cell, myonucleus N-V satell
ite cell,N- fiber was higher for type 1 than for type 2 fibers, and type 1
satellite cells increased disproportionately with increasing total satellit
e cell numerical density.
CONCLUSION: Decreased satellite cell proliferation may contribute to age-re
lated fiber loss and atrophy in the TA.
SIGNIFICANCE: Therapeutic techniques based on activation of satellite cells
may block age-related fiber loss and atrophy in the TA.