Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skeletal muscle. However, its role in skeletal muscle homeostasis is still evolving. We examined skeletal muscle architecture in a mouse model, Atg16L1, where autophagy is attenuated but importantly still present. We show that muscle fibres from Atg16L1 mice were smaller than wild-type counterparts, proving a role for this process in the growth of these cells. We show that mild attenuation of autophagy results in accelerated muscle loss during the initial phase of acute starvation. Furthermore, we show that regeneration of skeletal muscle following cardiotoxin (CTX) mediated injury is slower in the Atg16L1 mouse compared to wild-type. Lastly, we sh...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Inactivity and age-related sarcopenia similarly lead to a loss of muscle mass and function. This has...
Severe sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to an infection. During the course of severe sepsi...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
Autophagy is a catabolic process by which the cell targets and degrades cytoplasmic materials, such ...
Autophagy is required for cellular survival and for the clearance of damaged proteins and altered or...
The ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein and or...
: Autophagy is emerging as a key regulatory process during skeletal muscle development, regeneration...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
AbstractMuscle mass represents 40–50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most importan...
Muscle mass represents 40-50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most important sites ...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Inactivity and age-related sarcopenia similarly lead to a loss of muscle mass and function. This has...
Severe sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to an infection. During the course of severe sepsi...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
Autophagy is a catabolic process by which the cell targets and degrades cytoplasmic materials, such ...
Autophagy is required for cellular survival and for the clearance of damaged proteins and altered or...
The ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein and or...
: Autophagy is emerging as a key regulatory process during skeletal muscle development, regeneration...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
AbstractMuscle mass represents 40–50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most importan...
Muscle mass represents 40-50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most important sites ...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Inactivity and age-related sarcopenia similarly lead to a loss of muscle mass and function. This has...
Severe sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to an infection. During the course of severe sepsi...