Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength can be accelerated by impaired recovery of muscle mass following a transient atrophic stimulus. The aim of this study was to identify the mechanisms underlying the attenuated recovery of muscle mass and strength in old rats following disuse-induced atrophy. Adult (9 month) and old (29 month) male F344BN rats underwent hindlimb unloading (HU) followed by reloading. HU induced significant atrophy of the hindlimb muscles in both adult (17-38%) and old (8-29%) rats, but only the adult rats exhibited full recovery of muscle mass and strength upon reloading. Upon reloading, total RNA and protein synthesis increased to a similar extent in adult and old muscles. At baseline and upon reloading, however, p...
Présentation orale : Dominique DardevetPrésentation orale : Dominique DardevetIntroduction. During a...
Sarcopenia is the general muscle mass and strength loss associated with ageing. Muscle atrophy could...
Aging and inactivity are both associated with decreased muscle size and protein content. The possibl...
Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength can be accelerated by impaired recovery of muscle mass ...
The loss of skeletal muscle mass is believed to be the dominant reason for reduced strength in aging...
This study tested the hypothesis that inhibitor of differentiation-2 (Id2), p53, and heat shock prot...
With advancing age, humans and rodents alike lose about one third of the skeletal muscle mass. A pro...
The combination of age and disuse-related skeletal muscle atrophy predisposes older adults to reduce...
Aging attenuates the overload-induced increase in myogenic regulatory transcription factor (MRF) exp...
Aging attenuates the overload-induced increase in myogenic regulatory transcription factor (MRF) exp...
International audienceImmobilization periods increase with age because of decreased mobility and/or ...
Muscle atrophy and decreased strength are an accepted part of aging. While physical inactivity may a...
International audienceA phenotypic feature of aging is skeletal muscle wasting. It is characterized ...
Anabolic resistance to feeding in aged muscle is well-characterized; however, whether old skeletal m...
International audienceSarcopenia is the general muscle mass and strength loss associated with ageing...
Présentation orale : Dominique DardevetPrésentation orale : Dominique DardevetIntroduction. During a...
Sarcopenia is the general muscle mass and strength loss associated with ageing. Muscle atrophy could...
Aging and inactivity are both associated with decreased muscle size and protein content. The possibl...
Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength can be accelerated by impaired recovery of muscle mass ...
The loss of skeletal muscle mass is believed to be the dominant reason for reduced strength in aging...
This study tested the hypothesis that inhibitor of differentiation-2 (Id2), p53, and heat shock prot...
With advancing age, humans and rodents alike lose about one third of the skeletal muscle mass. A pro...
The combination of age and disuse-related skeletal muscle atrophy predisposes older adults to reduce...
Aging attenuates the overload-induced increase in myogenic regulatory transcription factor (MRF) exp...
Aging attenuates the overload-induced increase in myogenic regulatory transcription factor (MRF) exp...
International audienceImmobilization periods increase with age because of decreased mobility and/or ...
Muscle atrophy and decreased strength are an accepted part of aging. While physical inactivity may a...
International audienceA phenotypic feature of aging is skeletal muscle wasting. It is characterized ...
Anabolic resistance to feeding in aged muscle is well-characterized; however, whether old skeletal m...
International audienceSarcopenia is the general muscle mass and strength loss associated with ageing...
Présentation orale : Dominique DardevetPrésentation orale : Dominique DardevetIntroduction. During a...
Sarcopenia is the general muscle mass and strength loss associated with ageing. Muscle atrophy could...
Aging and inactivity are both associated with decreased muscle size and protein content. The possibl...