The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and concomitant reduction in contractile strength plays a central role in frailty syndrome. Age-related neuronal impairments are closely associated with sarcopenia in the elderly, which is characterized by severe muscular atrophy that can considerably lessen the overall quality of life at old age. Mass-spectrometry-based proteomic surveys of senescent human skeletal muscles, as well as animal models of sarcopenia, have decisively improved our understanding of the molecular and cellular consequences of muscular atrophy and associated fiber-type shifting during aging. This review outlines the mass spectrometric identification of proteome-wide changes in atrophying skeletal muscles, with a focus on ...
Sarcopenia is the drastic loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength during ageing. In order to bette...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline of skeletal muscle (SM) mass and strength which may ...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
The age-dependent decline in skeletal muscle mass and function is believed to be due to a multi-fact...
Skeletal muscle is a key tissue in human aging, which affects different muscle fiber types unequally...
The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and associated progressive decline in contractile stre...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
Introduction: Skeletal muscle tissue is a complex and very important organ for movement, metabolism ...
One of the most important post-translational modifications is represented by phosphorylation on tyro...
BACKGROUND: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and increased morbidity. M...
Sarcopenia is the drastic loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength during ageing. In order to bette...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline of skeletal muscle (SM) mass and strength which may ...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
The age-dependent decline in skeletal muscle mass and function is believed to be due to a multi-fact...
Skeletal muscle is a key tissue in human aging, which affects different muscle fiber types unequally...
The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and associated progressive decline in contractile stre...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
Introduction: Skeletal muscle tissue is a complex and very important organ for movement, metabolism ...
One of the most important post-translational modifications is represented by phosphorylation on tyro...
BACKGROUND: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and increased morbidity. M...
Sarcopenia is the drastic loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength during ageing. In order to bette...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline of skeletal muscle (SM) mass and strength which may ...