Allopurinol partially prevents disuse muscle atrophy in mice and humans

  • Ferrando, Beatriz
  • Gomez-Cabrera, Mari Carmen
  • Salvador-Pascual, Andrea
  • Puchades, Carlos
  • Derbré, Frédéric
  • Gratas-Delamarche, Arlette
  • Laparre, Ludovic
  • Olaso-Gonzalez, Gloria
  • Cerda, Miguel
  • Viosca, Enrique
  • Alabajos, Ana
  • Sebastiá, Vicente
  • Alberich-Bayarri, Angel
  • García-Castro, Fabio
  • Viña, Jose
Publication date
February 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

International audienceDisuse muscle wasting will likely affect everyone in his or her lifetime in response to pathologies such as joint immobilization, inactivity or bed rest. There are no good therapies to treat it. We previously found that allopurinol, a drug widely used to treat gout, protects muscle damage after exhaustive exercise and results in functional gains in old individuals. Thus, we decided to test its effect in the prevention of soleus muscle atrophy after two weeks of hindlimb unloading in mice, and lower leg immobilization following ankle sprain in humans (EudraCT 2011-003541-17). Our results show that allopurinol partially protects against muscle atrophy in both mice and humans. The protective effect of allopurinol is simil...

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