Signaling in muscle atrophy and hypertrophy

M Sandri - Physiology, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
Physiology, 2008journals.physiology.org
Muscle performance is influenced by turnover of contractile proteins. Production of new
myofibrils and degradation of existing proteins is a delicate balance, which, depending on
the condition, can promote muscle growth or loss. Protein synthesis and protein degradation
are coordinately regulated by pathways that are influenced by mechanical stress, physical
activity, availability of nutrients, and growth factors. Understanding the signaling that
regulates muscle mass may provide potential therapeutic targets for the prevention and …
Muscle performance is influenced by turnover of contractile proteins. Production of new myofibrils and degradation of existing proteins is a delicate balance, which, depending on the condition, can promote muscle growth or loss. Protein synthesis and protein degradation are coordinately regulated by pathways that are influenced by mechanical stress, physical activity, availability of nutrients, and growth factors. Understanding the signaling that regulates muscle mass may provide potential therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of muscle wasting in metabolic and neuromuscular diseases.
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