The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activate compensatory mechanisms in response to environmental stress is an important factor for survival and maintenance of cellular functions. Autophagy is activated both under short and prolonged stress and is required to clear the cell of dysfunctional organelles and altered proteins. We report that specific autophagy inhibition in muscle has a major impact on neuromuscular synaptic function and, consequently, on muscle strength, ultimately affecting the lifespan of animals. Inhibition of autophagy also exacerbates aging phenotypes in muscle, such as mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and profound weakness. Mitochondr...
Recent research has revealed that autophagy, a major catabolic process in cells, is dysregulated in ...
The maintenance of functional health is pivotal for achieving independent life in older age. The age...
With aging, the loss of muscle strength exceeds the loss of muscle mass. Specific strength, defined ...
SummaryThe cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability t...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
Inactivity and age-related sarcopenia similarly lead to a loss of muscle mass and function. This has...
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...
Age-dependent declines in muscle function are observed across species. The loss of mobility resultin...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
Purpose of reviewDenervation is a hallmark of age-related and other types of muscle wasting. This re...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
Aging is characterised by the progressive accumulation of cellular dysfunction, stress, and inflamma...
Autophagy is a catabolic process by which the cell targets and degrades cytoplasmic materials, such ...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
Recent research has revealed that autophagy, a major catabolic process in cells, is dysregulated in ...
The maintenance of functional health is pivotal for achieving independent life in older age. The age...
With aging, the loss of muscle strength exceeds the loss of muscle mass. Specific strength, defined ...
SummaryThe cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability t...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
Inactivity and age-related sarcopenia similarly lead to a loss of muscle mass and function. This has...
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...
Age-dependent declines in muscle function are observed across species. The loss of mobility resultin...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
Purpose of reviewDenervation is a hallmark of age-related and other types of muscle wasting. This re...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
Aging is characterised by the progressive accumulation of cellular dysfunction, stress, and inflamma...
Autophagy is a catabolic process by which the cell targets and degrades cytoplasmic materials, such ...
Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major contributor to morbidity and has a ...
Recent research has revealed that autophagy, a major catabolic process in cells, is dysregulated in ...
The maintenance of functional health is pivotal for achieving independent life in older age. The age...
With aging, the loss of muscle strength exceeds the loss of muscle mass. Specific strength, defined ...