Abstract

Autologous adipose tissue is an ideal donor for muscle transformation and repair of skeletal muscle defects. Adipose derived stem cells, dedifferentiated adipocytes, and brown adipose cells can differentiate into skeletal muscle cells under certain conditions. Adipose derived stem cells can improve muscle function after transplantation in vivo. Adipose tissue derived cells may be the promising candidates for the therapy of skeletal muscle defects. This paper summarizes the skeletal muscle differentiation potential of cells derived from adipose tissue to provide references for further studies. Key words: Adipose tissue; Adipose derived stem cells; Dedifferentiated; Transdifferentiation; Skeletal muscle

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