Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds

Migratory birds experience bouts of muscle growth and depletion as they prepare for, and undertake prolonged flight. Our studies of migratory bird muscle physiology in vitro led to the discovery that sanderling ( Calidris alba ) muscle satellite cells proliferate more rapidly than other normal cell...

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Main Authors: Young, Kevin, Regnault, Timothy, Guglielmo, Christopher
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description Migratory birds experience bouts of muscle growth and depletion as they prepare for, and undertake prolonged flight. Our studies of migratory bird muscle physiology in vitro led to the discovery that sanderling ( Calidris alba ) muscle satellite cells proliferate more rapidly than other normal cell lines. Here we determined the proliferation rate of muscle satellite cells isolated from five migratory species (sanderling; ruff, Calidris pugnax western sandpiper, Calidris mauri yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata Swainson's thrush, Catharus ustulatus ) from two families (shorebirds and songbirds) and with different migratory strategies. Ruff and sanderling satellite cells exhibited rapid proliferation, with population doubling times of 9.3±1.3 and 11.4±2.0 hrs whereas the remaining species' cell doubling times were ≥24 hrs. The results indicate that the rapid proliferation of satellite cells is not associated with total migration distance but may be related to flight bout duration and interact with lifespan. : The associated .Rmd and .html files are matched source and knitted output files describing the analysis and visualization process used to produce the results in this manuscript. The comments and explanations are self contained with the data description above. : Cells were manually counted using a hemocytometer under a light microscope. 't' represents the number of hours after plating that cells were counted. 'sp' indicates the species and 'id' indicates the individual identification name for each biological replicate. 'replicate' indicates the technical replicate on each row, counts were conducted in duplicate (A and B). 'bFGF' indicates whether the basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) treatment was applied (Y) or not (N). 'count' indicates the total number of cell counted across 'squares_counted' number of squares on the hemocytometer. 'Dilution' indicates the dilution factor of the cell suspension added to the hemocytometer and 'volume_ml' indicates the total volume of the cell suspension.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4679648 2025-01-16T21:22:56+00:00 Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds Young, Kevin Regnault, Timothy Guglielmo, Christopher 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4679648 https://zenodo.org/record/4679648 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pk0p2ngn9 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4679649 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad Open Access MIT License https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT mit info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess MIT satellite cells cell counting hemocytometer proliferation Calidris alba Setophaga coronata Calidris mauri Calidris pugnax Catharus ustulatus Software SoftwareSourceCode article 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4679648 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pk0p2ngn9 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4679649 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Migratory birds experience bouts of muscle growth and depletion as they prepare for, and undertake prolonged flight. Our studies of migratory bird muscle physiology in vitro led to the discovery that sanderling ( Calidris alba ) muscle satellite cells proliferate more rapidly than other normal cell lines. Here we determined the proliferation rate of muscle satellite cells isolated from five migratory species (sanderling; ruff, Calidris pugnax western sandpiper, Calidris mauri yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata Swainson's thrush, Catharus ustulatus ) from two families (shorebirds and songbirds) and with different migratory strategies. Ruff and sanderling satellite cells exhibited rapid proliferation, with population doubling times of 9.3±1.3 and 11.4±2.0 hrs whereas the remaining species' cell doubling times were ≥24 hrs. The results indicate that the rapid proliferation of satellite cells is not associated with total migration distance but may be related to flight bout duration and interact with lifespan. : The associated .Rmd and .html files are matched source and knitted output files describing the analysis and visualization process used to produce the results in this manuscript. The comments and explanations are self contained with the data description above. : Cells were manually counted using a hemocytometer under a light microscope. 't' represents the number of hours after plating that cells were counted. 'sp' indicates the species and 'id' indicates the individual identification name for each biological replicate. 'replicate' indicates the technical replicate on each row, counts were conducted in duplicate (A and B). 'bFGF' indicates whether the basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) treatment was applied (Y) or not (N). 'count' indicates the total number of cell counted across 'squares_counted' number of squares on the hemocytometer. 'Dilution' indicates the dilution factor of the cell suspension added to the hemocytometer and 'volume_ml' indicates the total volume of the cell suspension. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calidris alba Ruff Sanderling DataCite
spellingShingle satellite cells
cell counting
hemocytometer
proliferation
Calidris alba
Setophaga coronata
Calidris mauri
Calidris pugnax
Catharus ustulatus
Young, Kevin
Regnault, Timothy
Guglielmo, Christopher
Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
title Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
title_full Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
title_fullStr Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
title_full_unstemmed Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
title_short Extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
title_sort extraordinarily rapid proliferation of cultured muscle satellite cells from migratory birds
topic satellite cells
cell counting
hemocytometer
proliferation
Calidris alba
Setophaga coronata
Calidris mauri
Calidris pugnax
Catharus ustulatus
topic_facet satellite cells
cell counting
hemocytometer
proliferation
Calidris alba
Setophaga coronata
Calidris mauri
Calidris pugnax
Catharus ustulatus
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