[PDF][PDF] Mechanisms of muscle injury, repair, and regeneration

JG Tidball - Comprehensive physiology, 2011 - drive.google.com
Skeletal muscle continuously adapts to changes in its mechanical environment through
modifications in gene expression and protein stability that affect its physiological function
and mass. However, mechanical stresses commonly exceed the parameters that induce
adaptations, producing instead acute injury. Furthermore, the relatively superficial location of
many muscles in the body leaves them further vulnerable to acute injuries by exposure to
extreme temperatures, contusions, lacerations or toxins. In this article, the molecular …