The cellular mechanisms underlying the age-associated loss of muscle mass and function (sarcopenia) are poorly understood, hampering the development of effective treatment strategies. Here, we performed a detailed characterization of age-related pathophysiological changes in the mouse neuromuscular system. Young, adult, middle-aged, and old (1, 4, 14, and 24-30 months old, respectively) C57BL/6J mice were used. Motor behavioural and electrophysiological tests and histological and immunocytochemical procedures were carried out to simultaneously analyse structural, molecular, and functional age-related changes in distinct cellular components of the neuromuscular system. Ageing was not accompanied by a significant loss of spinal motoneurons (M...
Motor unit remodelling involving repeated denervation and re-innervation occurs throughout life. The...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
The central and peripheral nervous systems are involved in multiple age-dependent neurological defic...
Background The cellular mechanisms underlying the age‐associated loss of muscle mass and function (s...
Sarcopenia: The most conspicuous intractable feature of advancing age is the gradual loss of skeleta...
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the loss of independence and deteriorating quality of life in e...
Neurodegeneration has increasingly been considered an important factor in the pathogenesis of sarcop...
To elucidate the neural basis for age-related sarcopenia, we quantified morphologic and molecular ch...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline of skeletal muscle (SM) mass and strength which may ...
Sarcopenia, a syndrome characterized by progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength is a p...
Despite prior efforts to understand and target dynapenia (age-induced loss of muscle strength), this...
Molecular mechanisms that are associated with age-related denervation and loss of skeletal muscle ma...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
Skeletal muscles of old mice demonstrate a profound inability to regenerate fully following damage. ...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
Motor unit remodelling involving repeated denervation and re-innervation occurs throughout life. The...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
The central and peripheral nervous systems are involved in multiple age-dependent neurological defic...
Background The cellular mechanisms underlying the age‐associated loss of muscle mass and function (s...
Sarcopenia: The most conspicuous intractable feature of advancing age is the gradual loss of skeleta...
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to the loss of independence and deteriorating quality of life in e...
Neurodegeneration has increasingly been considered an important factor in the pathogenesis of sarcop...
To elucidate the neural basis for age-related sarcopenia, we quantified morphologic and molecular ch...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline of skeletal muscle (SM) mass and strength which may ...
Sarcopenia, a syndrome characterized by progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength is a p...
Despite prior efforts to understand and target dynapenia (age-induced loss of muscle strength), this...
Molecular mechanisms that are associated with age-related denervation and loss of skeletal muscle ma...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
Skeletal muscles of old mice demonstrate a profound inability to regenerate fully following damage. ...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
Motor unit remodelling involving repeated denervation and re-innervation occurs throughout life. The...
Loss of connections between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers contribute to motor impairment ...
The central and peripheral nervous systems are involved in multiple age-dependent neurological defic...