With advancing aging, a decline in physical abilities occurs, leading to reduced mobility and loss of independence. Although many factors contribute to the physio-pathological effects of aging, an important event seems to be related to the compromised integrity of the neuromuscular system, which connects the brain and skeletal muscles via motoneurons and the neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). NMJs undergo severe functional, morphological, and molecular alterations during aging and ultimately degenerate. The effect of this decline is an inexorable decrease in skeletal muscle mass and strength, a condition generally known as sarcopenia. Moreover, several studies have highlighted how the age-related alteration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) hom...
Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss of muscle mass and function and is common in both men ...
Despite prior efforts to understand and target dynapenia (age-induced loss of muscle strength), this...
Functional and structural decline in the neuromuscular system with aging has been recognized as a ca...
With advancing aging, a decline in physical abilities occurs, leading to reduced mobility and loss o...
Aging is associated with gradual degeneration, in mass and function, of the neuromuscular system. Th...
Age-dependent declines in muscle function are observed across species. The loss of mobility resultin...
The neuromuscular junction is the chemical synapse between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers....
The neuromuscular junction is the chemical synapse between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers....
Human aging is accompanied by a decline in muscle mass and muscle function, which is commonly referr...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse that bridges the motor neuron and the skel...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Human aging is accompanied by a decline in muscle mass and muscle function, which is commonly referr...
Functional denervation is a hallmark of aging sarcopenia as well as of muscular dystrophy. It is tho...
Aging causes degenerative changes such as epigenetic changes and mitochondrial dysfunction in skelet...
Sarcopenia is defined as a syndrome characterized by progressive and generalized loss of skeletal mu...
Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss of muscle mass and function and is common in both men ...
Despite prior efforts to understand and target dynapenia (age-induced loss of muscle strength), this...
Functional and structural decline in the neuromuscular system with aging has been recognized as a ca...
With advancing aging, a decline in physical abilities occurs, leading to reduced mobility and loss o...
Aging is associated with gradual degeneration, in mass and function, of the neuromuscular system. Th...
Age-dependent declines in muscle function are observed across species. The loss of mobility resultin...
The neuromuscular junction is the chemical synapse between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers....
The neuromuscular junction is the chemical synapse between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers....
Human aging is accompanied by a decline in muscle mass and muscle function, which is commonly referr...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse that bridges the motor neuron and the skel...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Human aging is accompanied by a decline in muscle mass and muscle function, which is commonly referr...
Functional denervation is a hallmark of aging sarcopenia as well as of muscular dystrophy. It is tho...
Aging causes degenerative changes such as epigenetic changes and mitochondrial dysfunction in skelet...
Sarcopenia is defined as a syndrome characterized by progressive and generalized loss of skeletal mu...
Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss of muscle mass and function and is common in both men ...
Despite prior efforts to understand and target dynapenia (age-induced loss of muscle strength), this...
Functional and structural decline in the neuromuscular system with aging has been recognized as a ca...