Sarcopenia, loss of muscle mass and function, is a common feature of aging. Oxidative damage and apoptosis are likely underlying factors. Autophagy, a process for the degradation of cellular constituents, may be a mechanism to combat cell damage and death. We investigated the effect of age on autophagy and apoptosis in plantaris muscle of male Fischer 344 rats that were either fed ad libitum, or mild, life-long calorie restricted (CR) alone or combined with life-long voluntary exercise. Upstream autophagy-regulatory proteins were either upregulated with age (Beclin-1) or unchanged (Atg7 and 9). LC3 gene and protein expression pattern as well as LAMP-2 gene expression, both downstream regulators of autophagy, however, suggested an age-relate...
SummaryThe cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability t...
Abstract Aging results in significant loss of mass and function of the skeletal muscle, which negati...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
Sarcopenia may be partly due to a loss in total fiber number by apoptosis. We have investigated age ...
copenia may be partly due to a loss in total fiber number by apoptosis. We have investigated age-rel...
This study tested the hypothesis that aging exacerbates apoptotic signaling in rat fast plantaris mu...
Aging causes a general decline in cellular metabolic activity, and function in different tissues and...
AbstractAging of skeletal muscle is often accompanied by muscle atrophy and it appears that apoptosi...
Age-related muscle atrophy is characterized by decreases in muscle mass and is thought be mediated, ...
This study tested the hypothesis that aging exacerbates apoptotic signaling in rat fast plantaris mu...
Exercise may have protective factors in reducing oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and mit...
Accumulation of oxidatively altered cell components may play a role in the age-related cell deterio...
The objective was to analyze the effects of aerobic exercise on aging striatum stress resistance, an...
AbstractAging of skeletal muscle is often accompanied by muscle atrophy and it appears that apoptosi...
Background: Heart failure (HF)-induced skeletal muscle atrophy is often associated to exercise into...
SummaryThe cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability t...
Abstract Aging results in significant loss of mass and function of the skeletal muscle, which negati...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
Sarcopenia may be partly due to a loss in total fiber number by apoptosis. We have investigated age ...
copenia may be partly due to a loss in total fiber number by apoptosis. We have investigated age-rel...
This study tested the hypothesis that aging exacerbates apoptotic signaling in rat fast plantaris mu...
Aging causes a general decline in cellular metabolic activity, and function in different tissues and...
AbstractAging of skeletal muscle is often accompanied by muscle atrophy and it appears that apoptosi...
Age-related muscle atrophy is characterized by decreases in muscle mass and is thought be mediated, ...
This study tested the hypothesis that aging exacerbates apoptotic signaling in rat fast plantaris mu...
Exercise may have protective factors in reducing oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and mit...
Accumulation of oxidatively altered cell components may play a role in the age-related cell deterio...
The objective was to analyze the effects of aerobic exercise on aging striatum stress resistance, an...
AbstractAging of skeletal muscle is often accompanied by muscle atrophy and it appears that apoptosi...
Background: Heart failure (HF)-induced skeletal muscle atrophy is often associated to exercise into...
SummaryThe cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability t...
Abstract Aging results in significant loss of mass and function of the skeletal muscle, which negati...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...