Myonuclear Dynamics After Skeletal Muscle Surgical Injury
A hallmark of damaged skeletal muscle fibers is displaced myonuclei that are no longer peripherally positioned. Displaced myonuclei are dogmatically thought to be derived exclusively from muscle stem cell (satellite cell) fusion. Using a surgical resection muscle injury model and in vivo recombination-independent resident myonuclear labeling, we detail the prevalence, time course, and origin of displaced myonuclei in response to a non-chemically-mediated muscle trauma. We found that: 1) non-satellite cell-derived (resident) displaced myonuclei emerge seven days after surgical injury in similar proportion to exogenous (satellite cell-derived) displaced myonuclei in intact muscle fibers, with