Description
Tenotomy is the release of muscle preload that causes abrupt shortening of the muscle and models atrophy and fibrosis without inflammatory response. Fibrosis in the skeletal muscle is known to be triggered by TGF-, which is activated by mediators of inflammatory events. As these were lacking, tenotomy provided an opportunity to investigate transcriptional events on a background without inflammation. An unbiased look at the transcriptome of tenotomy-immobilized soleus muscle revealed that the majority of the transcriptional changes took place in the first four weeks.