نتایج جستجو برای: myostatin

تعداد نتایج: 1775  

Objectives We aimed to investigate the effect of acute endurance exercise on the amount of Myostatin, as most important protein, involved in sarcopenia in healthy elderly men. Methods & Materials 11 healthy elderly men (mean age=68±2.1 years, height=177±1.3 cm, weight=79±1.5) volunteered to participate in this study. At first, the subject’s descriptive and physiologi...

Journal: :European journal of heart failure 2009
Karsten Lenk Robert Schur Axel Linke Sandra Erbs Yasuharu Matsumoto Volker Adams Gerhard Schuler

AIMS In late-stage chronic heart failure (CHF), elevated cytokines and cachexia are often observed. Several studies have shown that exercise training exerts beneficial effects on skeletal muscle in this setting. Furthermore, it has been shown that the expression of myostatin, a key regulator of skeletal muscle mass, is increased in a variety of cachectic states. This study aimed to investigate ...

2014
Philippa K. Morrison Chen Bing Patricia A. Harris Charlotte A. Maltin Dai Grove-White Caroline McG. Argo

Obesity is a widespread problem across the leisure population of horses and ponies in industrialised nations. Skeletal muscle is a major contributor to whole body resting energy requirements and communicates with other tissues through the secretion of myokines into the circulation. Myostatin, a myokine and negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass, has been implicated in obesity development in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2007
Stephen Welle Kirti Bhatt Carl A Pinkert Rabi Tawil Charles A Thornton

Constitutive myostatin gene knockout in mice causes excessive muscle growth during development. To examine the effect of knocking out the myostatin gene after muscle has matured, we generated mice in which myostatin exon 3 was flanked by loxP sequences (Mstn[f/f]) and crossed them with mice bearing a tamoxifen-inducible, ubiquitously expressed Cre recombinase transgene. At 4 mo of age, Mstn[f/f...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2011
Astrid Breitbart Mannix Auger-Messier Jeffery D Molkentin Joerg Heineke

A significant proportion of heart failure patients develop skeletal muscle wasting and cardiac cachexia, which is associated with a very poor prognosis. Recently, myostatin, a cytokine from the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) family and a known strong inhibitor of skeletal muscle growth, has been identified as a direct mediator of skeletal muscle atrophy in mice with heart failure. Myostat...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2009
Jennifer N Cash Carlis A Rejon Alexandra C McPherron Daniel J Bernard Thomas B Thompson

Myostatin is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) family and a strong negative regulator of muscle growth. Here, we present the crystal structure of myostatin in complex with the antagonist follistatin 288 (Fst288). We find that the prehelix region of myostatin very closely resembles that of TGF-beta class members and that this region alone can be swapped into activin A to...

2016
Viktor Vásárhelyi Mária Trexler László Patthy

Hypermuscularity of Compact mouse is caused by a 12-bp deletion in the myostatin gene, but the molecular basis of decreased myostatin activity is unclear since the deletion does not affect the integrity of the growth factor domain. In the present work we show that the deletion causes misfolding and impaired secretion of myostatin precursor with concomitant decrease in myostatin activity. We sug...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2011
Sudarsanareddy Lokireddy Vincent Mouly Gillian Butler-Browne Peter D Gluckman Mridula Sharma Ravi Kambadur Craig McFarlane

Myostatin is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth and in fact acts as a potent inducer of "cachectic-like" muscle wasting in mice. The mechanism of action of myostatin in promoting muscle wasting has been predominantly studied in murine models. Despite numerous reports linking elevated levels of myostatin to human skeletal muscle wasting conditions, little is currently known about the...

2010
Kevin J. Morine Lawrence T. Bish Klara Pendrak Meg M. Sleeper Elisabeth R. Barton H. Lee Sweeney

BACKGROUND Myostatin inhibition is a promising therapeutic strategy to maintain muscle mass in a variety of disorders, including the muscular dystrophies, cachexia, and sarcopenia. Previously described approaches to blocking myostatin signaling include injection delivery of inhibitory propeptide domain or neutralizing antibodies. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Here we describe a unique method...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Helge Amthor Anthony Otto Adeline Vulin Anne Rochat Julie Dumonceaux Luis Garcia Etienne Mouisel Christophe Hourdé Raymond Macharia Melanie Friedrichs Frederic Relaix Peter S Zammit Antonios Matsakas Ketan Patel Terence Partridge

Myostatin, a member of the TGF-beta family, has been identified as a powerful inhibitor of muscle growth. Absence or blockade of myostatin induces massive skeletal muscle hypertrophy that is widely attributed to proliferation of the population of muscle fiber-associated satellite cells that have been identified as the principle source of new muscle tissue during growth and regeneration. Postnat...

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