The aim of the present study was to assess age-dependent changes of proteins in the vastus lateralis muscle of physically active elderly and young subjects by a combination of two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE and ESI-MS/MS. The differences observed in the elderly group included down-regulation of regulatory myosin light chains, particularly the phosphorylated isoforms, a higher proportion of myosin heavy chain isoforms 1 and 2A, and enhanced oxidative and reduced glycolytic capacity
Introduction: Skeletal muscle tissue is a complex and very important organ for movement, metabolism ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Skeletal muscle is a key tissue in human aging, which affects different muscle fiber types unequally...
The aim of the present study was to assess age-dependent changes of proteins in the vastus lateralis...
The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and associated progressive decline in contractile stre...
Traditional methods for phenotyping skeletal muscle (e.g., immunohistochemistry) are labor-intensive...
National audienceSarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is as...
Contradictory results have been reported on the impact of ageing on structure and functions of skele...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass oc-curring during aging, and is associated with a ...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
To identify the mechanisms underlying muscle aging, we have undertaken a high-resolution differentia...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
Background: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and increased morbidity. M...
The age-dependent decline in skeletal muscle mass and function is believed to be due to a multi-fact...
Introduction: Skeletal muscle tissue is a complex and very important organ for movement, metabolism ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Skeletal muscle is a key tissue in human aging, which affects different muscle fiber types unequally...
The aim of the present study was to assess age-dependent changes of proteins in the vastus lateralis...
The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and associated progressive decline in contractile stre...
Traditional methods for phenotyping skeletal muscle (e.g., immunohistochemistry) are labor-intensive...
National audienceSarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is as...
Contradictory results have been reported on the impact of ageing on structure and functions of skele...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass oc-curring during aging, and is associated with a ...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
To identify the mechanisms underlying muscle aging, we have undertaken a high-resolution differentia...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
Background: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and increased morbidity. M...
The age-dependent decline in skeletal muscle mass and function is believed to be due to a multi-fact...
Introduction: Skeletal muscle tissue is a complex and very important organ for movement, metabolism ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Skeletal muscle is a key tissue in human aging, which affects different muscle fiber types unequally...