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Mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy in type 2 diabetes mellitus. [PDF]
Yang J, Wang Y, Xu Y, Jia X, Lu F.
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Cell, 2022Skeletal muscle size is highly plastic and sensitive to a variety of stimuli. Muscle atrophy occurs as the result of changes in multiple signaling pathways that regulate both protein synthesis and degradation. The signaling pathways that are activated or inhibited depend on the specific stimuli that are altered.
Leslie M, Baehr +3 more
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Neuromuscular Disorders, 1993
Two patients with slowly progressive muscle atrophy limited to only one leg are reported. They had pes equinovarus deformity and muscle weakness in the affected leg but no symptom in the other limbs. Muscle biopsies from the affected leg showed dystrophic changes consisting of variation in muscle fiber size, endomysial fibrosis, and necrotic and ...
M, Takemitsu +6 more
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Two patients with slowly progressive muscle atrophy limited to only one leg are reported. They had pes equinovarus deformity and muscle weakness in the affected leg but no symptom in the other limbs. Muscle biopsies from the affected leg showed dystrophic changes consisting of variation in muscle fiber size, endomysial fibrosis, and necrotic and ...
M, Takemitsu +6 more
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2020
The incidence of muscle atrophy is increasing with each passing year, which imposes a huge burden on the quality of life of patients. It is a public health issue that causes a growing concern around the world. Exercise is one of the key strategies to prevent and treat various diseases.
Nana, He, Honghua, Ye
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The incidence of muscle atrophy is increasing with each passing year, which imposes a huge burden on the quality of life of patients. It is a public health issue that causes a growing concern around the world. Exercise is one of the key strategies to prevent and treat various diseases.
Nana, He, Honghua, Ye
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Infraspinatus Muscle Atrophy: Implications?
Radiology, 2003To evaluate associated findings in patients who exhibited atrophy of infraspinatus muscle at magnetic resonance (MR) examination of their shoulders to clarify implications of this abnormality.With an electronic database search, cases of advanced infraspinatus muscle atrophy in patients who underwent MR imaging during a 1-year period for evaluation of ...
Lawrence, Yao, Uday, Mehta
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Myasthenia gravis and muscle atrophy
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2021Muscle atrophy is uncommon in myasthenia gravis. There are some reports in the literature of muscle atrophy in MUSK-positive myasthenia gravis. The authors present eight cases of AChR-positive myasthenia gravis associated with muscle atrophy. Symmetrical atrophy of the forearms with preserved hand muscles was identified in six cases and scapular ...
A G, Sanadze, O V, Gilvanova
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Muscle Atrophy and the Sestrins
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Sussing out the Sestrins Two recent scientific reports implicate the sestrin proteins in protecting against muscle atrophy, which occurs in old age and with disuse, denervation, and systemic inflam...
J.A. Jeevendra Martyn, Masao Kaneki
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2018
Cancer is a prevalent disease with high mortality and morbidity. Muscle atrophy is a severe and disabling clinical condition that frequently accompanies cancer development such as muscle atrophy in pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and bladder cancer. The majority of cancer patients are accompanied with cachexia.
Jian, Yang +3 more
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Cancer is a prevalent disease with high mortality and morbidity. Muscle atrophy is a severe and disabling clinical condition that frequently accompanies cancer development such as muscle atrophy in pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and bladder cancer. The majority of cancer patients are accompanied with cachexia.
Jian, Yang +3 more
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2018
The endocrine system is an essential regulator of muscle metabolism in both health and disease. Hormones such as growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and androgens are the main regulators of muscle metabolism in both health and disease; have profound influences on muscle, acting as anabolic factors; and are important regulators of ...
Ana Isabel, Martín +2 more
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The endocrine system is an essential regulator of muscle metabolism in both health and disease. Hormones such as growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and androgens are the main regulators of muscle metabolism in both health and disease; have profound influences on muscle, acting as anabolic factors; and are important regulators of ...
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