نتایج جستجو برای: muscle atrophy

تعداد نتایج: 355785  

Journal: :Menoufia Nursing Journal (Print) 2023

One of the most common complications Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is neuromuscular dysfunction due to critical illness, which may cause disuse atrophy. Large number critically ill patients has severe muscle weakness, been named ICU-acquired weakness (ICU-AW).

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Scott K Powers Andreas N Kavazis Keith C DeRuisseau

Prolonged periods of skeletal muscle inactivity lead to a loss of muscle protein and strength. Advances in cell biology have progressed our understanding of those factors that contribute to muscle atrophy. To this end, abundant evidence implicates oxidative stress as a potential regulator of proteolytic pathways leading to muscle atrophy during periods of prolonged disuse. This review will addr...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 2013
Hugues Magne Isabelle Savary-Auzeloux Didier Rémond Dominique Dardevet

Periods of immobilisation are often associated with pathologies and/or ageing. These periods of muscle disuse induce muscle atrophy which could worsen the pathology or elderly frailty. If muscle mass loss has positive effects in the short term, a sustained/uncontrolled muscle mass loss is deleterious for health. Muscle mass recovery following immobilisation-induced atrophy could be critical, pa...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2007
H Gilson O Schakman L Combaret P Lause L Grobet D Attaix J M Ketelslegers J P Thissen

Glucocorticoids mediate muscle atrophy in many catabolic states. Myostatin expression, a negative regulator of muscle growth, is increased by glucocorticoids and myostatin overexpression is associated with lower muscle mass. This suggests that myostatin is required for the catabolic effects of glucocorticoids. We therefore investigated whether myostatin gene disruption could prevent muscle atro...

2012
Charlotte Suetta Ulrik Frandsen Line Jensen Mette Munk Jensen Jakob G. Jespersen Lars G. Hvid Monika Bayer Stine J. Petersson Henrik D. Schrøder Jesper L. Andersen Katja M. Heinemeier Per Aagaard Peter Schjerling Michael Kjaer

Important insights concerning the molecular basis of skeletal muscle disuse-atrophy and aging related muscle loss have been obtained in cell culture and animal models, but these regulatory signaling pathways have not previously been studied in aging human muscle. In the present study, muscle atrophy was induced by immobilization in healthy old and young individuals to study the time-course and ...

Journal: :Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences 2011
Naoto Fujita Shinichiro Murakami Takamitsu Arakawa Akinori Miki Hidemi Fujino

Electrical stimulation has been used to prevent muscle atrophy, but this method is different in many previous studies, appropriate stimulation protocol is still not decided. Although resistance exercise has also been shown to be an effective countermeasure on muscle atrophy, almost previous studies carried out an electrical stimulation without resistance. It was hypothesized that electrical sti...

2016
Marc-Olivier Deguise Justin G. Boyer Emily R. McFall Armin Yazdani Yves De Repentigny Rashmi Kothary

Motor neuron loss and neurogenic atrophy are hallmarks of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a leading genetic cause of infant deaths. Previous studies have focused on deciphering disease pathogenesis in motor neurons. However, a systematic evaluation of atrophy pathways in muscles is lacking. Here, we show that these pathways are differentially activated depending on severity of disease in two dif...

2014
Andrew R. Kelleher Bradley S. Gordon Scot R. Kimball Leonard S. Jefferson

Immobilized skeletal muscle fixed in a shortened position displays disuse atrophy, whereas when fixed in a stretched position it does not (Goldspink, D. F. (1977) J Physiol 264, 267-282). Although significant advances have been made in our understanding of mechanisms involved in development of atrophy in muscle fixed in a shortened position, little is known about why mass is maintained when mus...

2016
Xiaodong Mu Rashmi Agarwal Daniel March Adam Rothenberg Clifford Voigt Jessica Tebbets Johnny Huard Kurt Weiss

Skeletal muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia is mediated by the interaction between muscle stem cells and various tumor factors. Although Notch signaling has been known as a key regulator of both cancer development and muscle stem cell activity, the potential involvement of Notch signaling in cancer cachexia and concomitant muscle atrophy has yet to be elucidated. The murine K7M2 osteosarcoma cel...

2016
ZHI-JIAN WEI XIAN-HU ZHOU BAO-YOU FAN WEI LIN YI-MING REN SHI-QING FENG

Spinal cord injury (SCI) may result in skeletal muscle atrophy. Identifying diagnostic biomarkers and effective targets for treatment is an important challenge in clinical work. The aim of the present study is to elucidate potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for SCI‑induced muscle atrophy (SIMA) using proteomic and bioinformatic analyses. The protein samples from rat soleus muscle were...

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