Interventions to preserve functional capacities at advanced age are becoming increasingly important. So far, exercise provides the only means to counteract age-related decrements in physical performance and muscle function. Unfortunately, the effectiveness of exercise interventions in elderly populations is hampered by reduced acceptance and compliance as well as disuse complications. We therefore studied whether application of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a pleiotropic myokine that is induced by skeletal muscle activity and exerts broad systemic effects in response to exercise, affects physical performance and muscle function alone or in combination with training in aged mice.; Sedentary old male mice (Sed+Saline, n = 15) were compared with anima...
Aging is characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass termed sarcopenia, which contributes to frail...
During ageing, a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and endu...
Obesity and aging promote chronic low-grade systemic inflammation. The aim of the study was to analy...
Besides neurodegeneration, musculoskeletal weakness is the main cause for the loss of independence a...
Background Human aging is characterized by a chronic, low-grade inflammation suspected to contribute...
Exercise is a beneficial adjunct therapy to maintain or enhance quality of life in cancer patients. ...
As you age it is inevitable that a decrease in muscle mass will occur. This loss of muscle results i...
Introduction: A regular physical training is known to contribute to preserve muscle mass and strengt...
Aging is associated with increased circulating pro-inflammatory and lower anti-inflammatory cytokine...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, contributes to frailty, functional dec...
It has been reported that IL-6 knockout mice (IL-6^{−/−}) possess lower endurance capacity than wild...
Skeletal muscle possesses the ability to regenerate after injury, but this ability is impaired or de...
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was first identified as a pleiotropic cytokine, with a host of body-wide functi...
Age-related muscle loss is a major contributor to falls, fraility and mortality. It has been widely ...
A) Acute exercise response of sedentary (O-SED-EX; black bars) and life-long trained (O-AET-EX; gray...
Aging is characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass termed sarcopenia, which contributes to frail...
During ageing, a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and endu...
Obesity and aging promote chronic low-grade systemic inflammation. The aim of the study was to analy...
Besides neurodegeneration, musculoskeletal weakness is the main cause for the loss of independence a...
Background Human aging is characterized by a chronic, low-grade inflammation suspected to contribute...
Exercise is a beneficial adjunct therapy to maintain or enhance quality of life in cancer patients. ...
As you age it is inevitable that a decrease in muscle mass will occur. This loss of muscle results i...
Introduction: A regular physical training is known to contribute to preserve muscle mass and strengt...
Aging is associated with increased circulating pro-inflammatory and lower anti-inflammatory cytokine...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, contributes to frailty, functional dec...
It has been reported that IL-6 knockout mice (IL-6^{−/−}) possess lower endurance capacity than wild...
Skeletal muscle possesses the ability to regenerate after injury, but this ability is impaired or de...
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was first identified as a pleiotropic cytokine, with a host of body-wide functi...
Age-related muscle loss is a major contributor to falls, fraility and mortality. It has been widely ...
A) Acute exercise response of sedentary (O-SED-EX; black bars) and life-long trained (O-AET-EX; gray...
Aging is characterized by loss of skeletal muscle mass termed sarcopenia, which contributes to frail...
During ageing, a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and endu...
Obesity and aging promote chronic low-grade systemic inflammation. The aim of the study was to analy...