Female middle age is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle mass and performance, predisposing women to sarcopenia, functional limitations, and metabolic dysfunction as they age. Menopausal loss of ovarian function leading to low circulating level of 17-estradiol has been suggested as a contributing factor to aging-related muscle deterioration. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown and thus far androgens have been considered as a major anabolic hormone for skeletal muscle. We utilized muscle samples from 24 pre- and postmenopausal women to establish proteome-wide profiles, associated with the difference in age (30-34 years old vs. 54-62 years old), menopausal status (premenopausal vs. postmenopausal), an...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
In midlife, women experience hormonal changes due to menopausal transition. A decrease especially in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2011. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Da...
Female middle age is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle mass and performance, predisposi...
During aging and menopausal transition in women, a progressive muscle degeneration (i.e. decrease in...
The loss of muscle mass and strength with aging is well characterized, but our knowledge of the mole...
At the moment, there is no clear molecular explanation for the steeper decline in muscle performance...
Aging is associated with gradual decline of skeletal muscle strength and mass often leading to dimi...
Skeletal muscle weakness occurs with aging and in females this is compounded by the loss of estrogen...
Background: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
International audienceBackground: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and ...
Age related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength accelerates with the onset of menopause in wom...
Aging is accompanied by inexorable loss of muscle tissue. One of the underlying causes for this is t...
Estrogen (E2)-responsive peripheral tissues, such as skeletal muscle, may suffer from hormone defici...
SARCOPENIA is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle protein mass, a relative accumulation of...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
In midlife, women experience hormonal changes due to menopausal transition. A decrease especially in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2011. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Da...
Female middle age is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle mass and performance, predisposi...
During aging and menopausal transition in women, a progressive muscle degeneration (i.e. decrease in...
The loss of muscle mass and strength with aging is well characterized, but our knowledge of the mole...
At the moment, there is no clear molecular explanation for the steeper decline in muscle performance...
Aging is associated with gradual decline of skeletal muscle strength and mass often leading to dimi...
Skeletal muscle weakness occurs with aging and in females this is compounded by the loss of estrogen...
Background: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
International audienceBackground: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and ...
Age related loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength accelerates with the onset of menopause in wom...
Aging is accompanied by inexorable loss of muscle tissue. One of the underlying causes for this is t...
Estrogen (E2)-responsive peripheral tissues, such as skeletal muscle, may suffer from hormone defici...
SARCOPENIA is characterized by a decline in skeletal muscle protein mass, a relative accumulation of...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
In midlife, women experience hormonal changes due to menopausal transition. A decrease especially in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2011. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Da...