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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517625/the-changes-in-abdominal-wall-muscles-following-incisional-hernia-wall-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Z Wang, X Wang, C Wang, Y Zhao
PURPOSE: The objective of incisional hernia surgery is to achieve the restoration of abdominal wall anatomical and physiological functions. This study aims to investigate the impact of abdominal wall reconstruction on abdominal muscle alterations by measuring the preoperative and postoperative changes in abdominal wall muscles in patients undergoing incisional hernia repair. METHODS: For patients undergoing open incisional hernia abdominal wall reconstruction, preoperative and postoperative abdominal CT scans were analyzed at a minimum of 3 months post-surgery...
March 22, 2024: Hernia: the Journal of Hernias and Abdominal Wall Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516409/the-role-of-adipokines-in-osteoporosis-management-a-mini-review
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REVIEW
Jayaditya Devpal Patil, Salim Fredericks
The prevalence of osteoporosis has been on the rise globally. With ageing populations, research has sought therapeutic solutions in novel areas. One such area is that of the adipokines. Current literature points to an important role for these chemical mediators in relation to bone metabolism. Well-established adipokines have been broadly reported upon. These include adiponectin and leptin. However, other novel adipokines such as visfatin, nesfatin-1, meteorin-like protein (Metrnl), apelin and lipocalin-2 are starting to be addressed pre-clinically and clinically...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501500/mechanical-unloading-promotes-osteoclastic-differentiation-and-bone-resorption-by-modulating-the-msc-secretome-to-favor-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wanyuji Wang, Xueling Zheng, Hehe Wang, Bin Zuo, Sisi Chen, Jiao Li
Aging, space flight, and prolonged bed rest have all been linked to bone loss, and no effective treatments are clinically available at present. Here, with the rodent hindlimb unloading (HU) model, we report that the bone marrow (BM) microenvironment was significantly altered, with an increased number of myeloid cells and elevated inflammatory cytokines. In such inflammatory BM, the osteoclast-mediated bone resorption was greatly enhanced, leading to a shifted bone remodeling balance that ultimately ends up with disuse-induced osteoporosis...
2024: Cell Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493062/temperature-management-in-acute-brain-injury-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Eva Esther Tejerina Álvarez, José Ángel Lorente Balanza
Temperature management has been used in patients with acute brain injury resulting from different conditions, such as post-cardiac arrest hypoxic-ischaemic insult, acute ischaemic stroke, and severe traumatic brain injury. However, current evidence offers inconsistent and often contradictory results regarding the clinical benefit of this therapeutic strategy on mortality and functional outcomes. Current guidelines have focused mainly on active prevention and treatment of fever, while therapeutic hypothermia (TH) has fallen into disuse, although doubts persist as to its effectiveness according to the method of application and appropriate patient selection...
March 15, 2024: Medicina intensiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492659/mechanical-and-signaling-responses-of-unloaded-rat-soleus-muscle-to-chronically-elevated-%C3%AE-myosin-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K V Sergeeva, S A Tyganov, K A Zaripova, R O Bokov, L V Nikitina, T S Konstantinova, G R Kalamkarov, B S Shenkman
It has been reported that muscle functional unloading is accompanied by an increase in motoneuronal excitability despite the elimination of afferent input. Thus, we hypothesized that pharmacological potentiation of spontaneous contractile soleus muscle activity during hindlimb unloading could activate anabolic signaling pathways and prevent the loss of muscle mass and strength. To investigate these aspects and underlying molecular mechanisms, we used β-myosin allosteric effector Omecamtiv Mekarbil (OM)...
March 14, 2024: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488242/age-related-and-cancer-related-sarcopenia-is-there-a-difference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Bozzetti
PURPOSE: The aim of this review is the attempt to differentiating the pathophysiologic and clinical features of the aging-related sarcopenia from cancer-related sarcopenia. In fact, there is some controversy among the experts mainly regarding two points: is always sarcopenia, even that aging-related one, the expression of a generalized disease or may exist independently and without major alteration of the muscle function? Are always aging-related and cancer-related sarcopenia completely separated entities? RECENT FINDINGS: Literature shows that sarcopenia, defined as simple skeletal muscle mass loss, may range from a mainly focal problem which is common in many healthy elderly people, to a component of a complex multiorgan syndrome as cancer cachexia...
March 14, 2024: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487400/preclinical-models-of-orthopaedic-trauma-orthopaedic-research-society-ors-and-orthopaedic-trauma-association-ota-symposium-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick M Wise, Augustine M Saiz, Justin Haller, Joseph C Wenke, Thomas Schaer, Prism Schneider, Saam Morshed, Chelsea S Bahney
Orthopaedic trauma remains a leading cause of patient morbidity, mortality, and global health care burden. Although significant advances have been made in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of these injuries, complications such as malunion, nonunion, infection, disuse muscle atrophy and osteopenia, and incomplete return to baseline function still occur. The significant inherent clinical variability in fracture care such as differing patient demographics, injury patterns, and treatment protocols make standardized and replicable study, especially of cellular and molecular based mechanisms, nearly impossible...
March 2024: OTA international: the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478022/neuropathy-of-the-suprascapular-and-axillary-nerves-in-rotator-cuff-arthropathy-a-prospective-electrodiagnostic-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaiza Lopiz, Alberto Rodríguez-González, Susana Martín-Albarrán, Raul Herzog, Carlos García-Fernández, Fernando Marco
PURPOSE: Prevalence of axillary (AN) and/or suprascapular (SSN) neuropathy in rotator cuff tear arthropathy (RCTA) is unknown. We aimed to prospectively evaluate for preoperative neurodiagnostic abnormalities in order to determine their prevalence, location, and influence on reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) outcomes. METHODS: Patients who underwent RSA for RCTA were prospectively included. An electromyography and nerve conduction study were performed pre and post-surgery...
March 13, 2024: International Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466009/skeletal-muscle-electrical-stimulation-prevents-progression-of-disuse-muscle-atrophy-via-forkhead-box-o-dynamics-mediated-by-phosphorylated-protein-kinase-b-and-peroxisome-proliferator-activated-receptor-gamma-coactivator-1alpha
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Takahashi, Y Honda, N Tanaka, J Miyake, S Maeda, H Kataoka, J Sakamoto, M Okita
Although electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) of skeletal muscle effectively prevents muscle atrophy, its effect on the breakdown of muscle component proteins is unknown. In this study, we investigated the biological mechanisms by which EMS-induced muscle contraction inhibits disuse muscle atrophy progression. Experimental animals were divided into a control group and three experimental groups: immobilized (Im; immobilization treatment), low-frequency (LF; immobilization treatment and low-frequency muscle contraction exercise), and high-frequency (HF; immobilization treatment and high-frequency muscle contraction exercise)...
March 11, 2024: Physiological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465711/correction-to-adaptation-to-full-weight-bearing-following-disuse-in-rats-the-impact-of-biological-sex%C3%A2-on%C3%A2-musculoskeletal-recovery
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March 2024: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458566/mustn1-is-a-smooth-muscle-cell-secreted-microprotein-that-modulates-skeletal-muscle-extracellular-matrix-composition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serge Ducommun, Paulo R Jannig, Igor Cervenka, Marta Murgia, Melanie J Mittenbühler, Ekaterina Chernogubova, José M Dias, Baptiste Jude, Jorge C Correia, Jonathan G Van Vranken, Gabriel Ocana-Santero, Margareta Porsmyr-Palmertz, Sarah McCann Haworth, Vicente Martínez-Redondo, Zhengye Liu, Mattias Carlström, Matthias Mann, Johanna T Lanner, Ana I Teixeira, Lars Maegdefessel, Bruce M Spiegelman, Jorge L Ruas
OBJECTIVE: Skeletal muscle plasticity and remodeling are critical for adapting tissue function to use, disuse, and regeneration. The aim of this study was to identify genes and molecular pathways that regulate the transition from atrophy to compensatory hypertrophy or recovery from injury. Here, we have used a mouse model of hindlimb unloading and reloading, which causes skeletal muscle atrophy, and compensatory regeneration and hypertrophy, respectively. METHODS: We analyzed mouse skeletal muscle at the transition from hindlimb unloading to reloading for changes in transcriptome and extracellular fluid proteome...
March 6, 2024: Molecular Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453353/effects-of-hindlimb-unloading-on-the-mevalonate-and-mechanistic-target-of-rapamycin-complex-1-signaling-pathways-in-a-fast-twitch-muscle-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Munehiro Uda, Toshinori Yoshihara, Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine, Takeshi Baba
Fast-twitch muscles are less susceptible to disuse atrophy, activate the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway, and increase protein synthesis under prolonged muscle disuse conditions. However, the mechanism underlying prolonged muscle disuse-induced mTORC1 signaling activation remains unclear. The mevalonate pathway activates the mTORC1 signaling pathway via the prenylation and activation of Ras homolog enriched in brain (Rheb). Therefore, we investigated the effects of hindlimb unloading (HU) for 14 days on the mevalonate and mTORC1 signaling pathways in the plantaris muscle, a fast-twitch muscle, in adult male rats...
March 2024: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451396/celecoxib-attenuates-hindlimb-unloading-induced-muscle-atrophy-via-suppressing-inflammation-oxidative-stress-and-er-stress-by-inhibiting-stat3
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanan Ji, Junfei Lin, Ruiqi Liu, Kexin Wang, Mengyuan Chang, Zihui Gao, Boya Liu, Yuntian Shen, Jianwei Zhu, Xinlei Yao, Lei Qi, Hualin Sun
Improving inflammation may serve as useful therapeutic interventions for the hindlimb unloading-induced disuse muscle atrophy. Celecoxib is a selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. We aimed to determine the role and mechanism of celecoxib in hindlimb unloading-induced disuse muscle atrophy. Celecoxib significantly attenuated the decrease in soleus muscle mass, hindlimb muscle function and the shift from slow- to fast-twitch muscle fibers caused by hindlimb unloading in rats. Importantly, celecoxib inhibited the increased expression of inflammatory factors, macrophage infiltration in damaged soleus muscle...
March 7, 2024: Inflammopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432454/resistance-exercise-preconditioning-prevents-disuse-muscle-atrophy-by-inhibiting-apoptosis-and-protein-degradation-via-sesn2-in-c57bl-6j-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yating Huang, Chenxin Jiang, Xiuru Li, Sujuan Liu, Yanmei Niu, Li Fu
AIM: To compare the effects of different exercise preconditioning in the context of skeletal muscle atrophy and to investigate the potential involvement of Sestrin2 (SESN2), a stress-inducible protein that can be regulated by exercise, in exercise preconditioning on preventing disuse muscle atrophy. METHODS: Eight-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were randomly assigned to sedentary groups (SD), aerobic exercise groups (AE), resistance exercise groups (RE), and combined exercise groups (CE) with or without 7 days of immobilization...
March 1, 2024: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424716/the-effect-of-protein-or-amino-acid-provision-on-immobilization-induced-muscle-atrophy-in-healthy-adults-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Alix K Hughes, Thomas Francis, Jessica Rooney, Ross Pollock, Oliver C Witard
Bed rest and limb immobilization are models of muscle disuse associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and reduced strength. The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the impact of protein or amino acid provision before and/or during a period of muscle disuse on muscle atrophy (primary outcome), strength and muscle protein synthesis (secondary outcomes) following a disuse period. We performed a systematic review of Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, PubMed and Clinical Trials in December 2022. Eligible studies were randomized controlled trials that combined a dietary protein or amino acid intervention versus control during an experimental model of disuse (bed rest or unilateral limb immobilization) in healthy individuals aged ≥18 years...
February 29, 2024: Experimental Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417319/vertical-stratification-and-seasonality-of-fecal-indicator-bacteria-in-new-york-city-playground-sandboxes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandra C Leri, G Eliana Fassihi, Matthew J Lundquist, Marjan Khan, Mariette L Arguin
Sandboxes in public play spaces afford a crucial opportunity for urban children to engage in naturalistic play that fosters development of cognitive, social, and motor skills. As open pits, sandboxes in New York City public playgrounds are potentially exposed to fecal inputs from various sources, including wild and domestic animals. A longitudinal study of thirteen sandboxes located in public playgrounds on the east side of Manhattan reveals ubiquity of the fecal indicator bacteria enterococci and Escherichia coli through all seasons...
February 27, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412049/prehab-rehab-both-exploring-interventions-to-alleviate-disuse-induced-muscle-atrophy-and-anabolic-resistance-in-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nigel L M LeGood, XinYue Li, Michelle Ha, Joshua D R Downer
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 27, 2024: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411283/daily-blood-flow-restriction-does-not-preserve-muscle-mass-and-strength-during-2%C3%A2-weeks-of-bed-rest
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cas J Fuchs, Wesley J H Hermans, Jean Nyakayiru, Michelle E G Weijzen, Joey S J Smeets, Thorben Aussieker, Joan M Senden, Will K H W Wodzig, Tim Snijders, Lex B Verdijk, Luc J C van Loon
We measured the impact of blood flow restriction on muscle protein synthesis rates, muscle mass and strength during 2 weeks of strict bed rest. Twelve healthy, male adults (age: 24 ± 3 years, body mass index: 23.7 ± 3.1 kg/m2 ) were subjected to 14 days of strict bed rest with unilateral blood flow restriction performed three times daily in three 5 min cycles (200 mmHg). Participants consumed deuterium oxide and we collected blood and saliva samples throughout 2 weeks of bed rest...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406891/lower-basal-and-postprandial-muscle-protein-synthesis-after-2%C3%A2-weeks-single-leg-immobilization-in-older-men-no-protective-effect-of-anti-inflammatory-medication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Dideriksen, S Reitelseder, A P Boesen, M Zillmer, J Agergaard, M Kjaer, L Holm
Muscle inactivity may reduce basal and postprandial muscle protein synthesis (MPS) rates in humans. Anti-inflammatory treatment alleviates the MPS impairments in younger individuals. The present study explored the influence of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) upon MPS during a period of inactivity in older humans. Eighteen men (age 60-80 years) were allocated to ibuprofen (1200 mg/day, Ibu) or control (Plc) groups. One lower limb was cast immobilized for 2 weeks. Postabsorptive and postprandial MPS was measured before and after the immobilization by L-[ring-13 C6 ]-phenylalanine infusion...
February 2024: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38392980/roles-of-myokines-and-muscle-derived-extracellular-vesicles-in-musculoskeletal-deterioration-under-disuse-conditions
#40
REVIEW
Jie Zhang, Yunfang Gao, Jiangwei Yan
Prolonged inactivity and disuse conditions, such as those experienced during spaceflight and prolonged bedrest, are frequently accompanied by detrimental effects on the motor system, including skeletal muscle atrophy and bone loss, which greatly increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. Moreover, the decrease in glucose and lipid utilization in skeletal muscles, a consequence of muscle atrophy, also contributes to the development of metabolic syndrome. Clarifying the mechanisms involved in disuse-induced musculoskeletal deterioration is important, providing therapeutic targets and a scientific foundation for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders under disuse conditions...
January 26, 2024: Metabolites
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