Chronic hypoxia impairs skeletal muscle repair via HIF-2α stabilization.
Amelia YinWenyan FuAnthony ElengickalJoonhee KimYang LiuAnne BigotKamal MamchaouiJarrod A CallHang YinPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2024)
Chronic hypoxia detrimentally affects skeletal muscle regeneration by stabilizing HIF-2α in MuSC and thereby diminishing MuSC proliferation. HIF-2α increases local ACE levels in skeletal muscle, contributing to hypoxia-induced regenerative deficits. Administration of HIF-2α or ACE inhibitors may prove beneficial to ameliorate chronic hypoxia-associated muscle atrophy and weakness by improving muscle regeneration under chronic hypoxia.