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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506185/spatiotemporal-modulation-of-a-common-set-of-muscle-synergies-during-unpredictable-and-predictable-gait-perturbations-in-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leon Brüll, Alessandro Santuz, Falk Mersmann, Sebastian Bohm, Michael Schwenk, Adamantios Arampatzis
Muscle synergies as functional low-dimensional building blocks of the neuromotor system regulate the activation patterns of muscle groups in a modular structure during locomotion. The purpose of the current study was to explore how older adults organize locomotor muscle synergies to counteract unpredictable and predictable gait perturbations during the perturbed and the recovery steps. Sixty-three healthy older adults (71.2 ± 5.2 years) participated in the study. Mediolateral and anteroposterior unpredictable and predictable perturbations during walking were introduced using a treadmill...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505523/a-protocol-for-the-prospective-study-of-urinary-cadmium-with-risk-of-fracture-bone-loss-and-muscle-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher de la Bastide, Lissa Soares, Li-Yung Lui, James Harrington, Peggy Cawthon, Eric Orwoll, Deborah Kado, Jaymie Meliker
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal and natural element found in soil and crops with increasing concentrations linked to phosphate fertilizers and sewage sludge applied to crop lands. A large fraction of older US men and woman have documented Cd exposure. Cd exposure has proven health concerns such as risk of lung cancer from inhalation and impaired renal function; however, growing evidence suggests it also influences bone and muscle health. Given that low levels of Cd could affect bone and muscle, we have designed prospective studies using the two largest and most detailed US studies of bone health in older men and women: the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men Study and the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures...
February 2024: JBMR Plus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495957/building-on-muscles-how-built-environment-design-impacts-modern-sports-science
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Javad Koohsari, Andrew T Kaczynski, Motohiko Miyachi, Koichiro Oka
Sports science focuses on enhancing athletes' performance, requiring a multifaceted approach. It is evolving from a purely muscle-centred approach to an interdisciplinary one. This paper investigates built environment design science, a dimension less explored in relation to enhancing athlete performance in sports science. The discussion is divided into three categories: athlete-centric training built environment design, enhanced fan and community engagement, and improved integrative accessibility. The study also identifies future research directions, including evidence of the relative impact of the built environment, financial aspects, and performance evaluation methods...
2024: BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487400/preclinical-models-of-orthopaedic-trauma-orthopaedic-research-society-ors-and-orthopaedic-trauma-association-ota-symposium-2022
#24
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/38477382/functional-specialisation-and-coordination-of-myonuclei
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amaury Korb, Shahragim Tajbakhsh, Glenda E Comai
Myofibres serve as the functional unit for locomotion, with the sarcomere as fundamental subunit. Running the entire length of this structure are hundreds of myonuclei, located at the periphery of the myofibre, juxtaposed to the plasma membrane. Myonuclear specialisation and clustering at the centre and ends of the fibre are known to be essential for muscle contraction, yet the molecular basis of this regionalisation has remained unclear. While the 'myonuclear domain hypothesis' helped explain how myonuclei can independently govern large cytoplasmic territories, novel technologies have provided granularity on the diverse transcriptional programs running simultaneously within the syncytia and added a new perspective on how myonuclei communicate...
March 13, 2024: Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469980/examining-associations-between-disordered-eating-and-harmful-substance-use-in-a-nationally-representative-sample-of-us-veterans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiyang Chen, Kara A Christensen Pacella, Kelsie T Forbush, Marianna L Thomeczek, Sonakshi Negi, Alesha E Doan, Alicia M Wendler, R William Morgan, Samiya I Rasheed, Sarah Johnson-Munguia, Anjali R Sharma
OBJECTIVE: The association between eating disorders (EDs) and harmful substance use (substance use that causes psychosocial impairment) is well recognized in the literature, and military veterans may be at heightened risk for both issues due to deployment-related stressors. However, little is known about which ED-related symptoms are associated with harmful substance use in veterans, and whether gender plays a differential role in this relationship. Our aims were to: (1) examine gender differences in ED-related symptoms; and (2) examine whether ED-related symptoms differentially predict harmful substance use in US veteran men and women who had recently separated from service...
March 12, 2024: International Journal of Eating Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465995/pilot-study-of-a-digital-behavioral-therapy-for-overactive-bladder-in-women
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celine Sooknarine, Sylvia Farrell, Susmita Sarma, Fadi Salameh, Naomi Burke, Brendan Staunton, Emma Carr, K Sexton, Gerry Agnew, Andrew Downey, Francis D'Arcy, Geoffrey W Cundiff
IMPORTANCE: The burden and high prevalence of overactive bladder (OAB) underline the urgent need for effective treatment. This study provides an initial look at an alternative approach to behavioral therapy for overactive bladder (OAB) that is delivered as an app on a smartphone. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a digital therapeutic for OAB. STUDY DESIGN: This was a multicentered prospective pilot study...
March 7, 2024: Urogynecology (Phila)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38446501/the-non-muscle-actinopathy-associated-mutation-e334q-in-cytoskeletal-%C3%AE-actin-perturbs-interaction-of-actin-filaments-with-myosin-and-adf-cofilin-family-proteins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes N Greve, Anja Marquardt, Robin Heiringhoff, Theresia Reindl, Claudia Thiel, Nataliya Di Donato, Manuel H Taft, Dietmar J Manstein
Various heterozygous cytoskeletal γ-actin mutations have been shown to cause Baraitser-Winter cerebrofrontofacial syndrome, non-syndromic hearing loss, or isolated eye coloboma. Here, we report the biochemical characterization of human cytoskeletal γ-actin carrying mutation E334Q, a mutation that leads to a hitherto unspecified non-muscle actinopathy. Following expression, purification, and removal of linker and thymosin β4 tag sequences, the p.E334Q monomers show normal integration into linear and branched actin filaments...
March 6, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442667/engines-of-change-nonmuscle-myosin-ii-in-mechanobiology
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REVIEW
Marina Garrido-Casado, Gloria Asensio-Juárez, Vanessa C Talayero, Miguel Vicente-Manzanares
The emergence of mechanobiology has unveiled complex mechanisms by which cells adjust intracellular force production to their needs. Most communicable intracellular forces are generated by myosin II, an actin-associated molecular motor that transforms adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis into contraction in nonmuscle and muscle cells. Myosin II-dependent force generation is tightly regulated, and deregulation is associated with specific pathologies. Here, we focus on the role of myosin II (nonmuscle myosin II, NMII) in force generation and mechanobiology...
March 4, 2024: Current Opinion in Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442043/an-opensim-based-closed-loop-biomechanical-wrist-model-for-subject-specific-pathological-tremor-simulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wellington C Pinheiro, Henrique B Ferraz, Maria Claudia F Castro, Luciano L Menegaldo
OBJECTIVE: A pathological tremor (PT) is an involuntary rhythmic movement of varying frequency and amplitude that affects voluntary motion, thus compromising individuals' independence. A comprehensive model incorporating PT's physiological and biomechanical aspects can enhance our understanding of the disorder and provide valuable insights for therapeutic approaches. This study aims to build a biomechanical model of pathological tremors using OpenSim's realistic musculoskeletal representation of the human wrist with two degrees of freedom...
March 5, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38440022/enhancing-athletic-performance-a-comprehensive-review-on-kettlebell-training
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REVIEW
Pratik R Jaiswal, Swapnil U Ramteke, Saylee Shedge
A kettlebell is a weight made of cast iron shaped like a ball with a handle. Commercial kettlebells are offered in capacities that vary from 3 pounds to 100 pounds (or more). The kettlebell has a variety of possible clinical applications, including dynamic flexibility exercises and power training. Players' efficacy during the game can be improved by developing their strongest potential prior to exercising and efficiently converting that strength to power as the event draws near. Strengthening has been recommended as an effective means to avoid injuries, build muscle strength, and enhance one's health in relation to performance in the game...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428633/an-update-on-the-cell-free-dna-derived-methylome-as-a-non-invasive-biomarker-for-coronary-artery-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manoswini Dash, Bhawna Mahajan, Ghulam Mehdi Dar, Parameswar Sahu, Sundeep Singh Saluja
Cardiovascular diseases are the foremost contributor to global mortality, presenting a complex etiology and an expanding array of risk factors. Coronary artery disease characterized by atherosclerotic plaque build-up in the coronary arteries, imposes significant mortality and financial burdens, especially in low- and middle-income nations. The pathogenesis of coronary artery disease involves a multifaceted interplay of genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors. Epigenetic regulation contributes to the dynamic control of gene expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence...
February 28, 2024: International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421899/nanoparticle-mediated-photodynamic-therapy-as-a-method-to-ablate-oral-cavity-squamous-cell-carcinoma-in-preclinical-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Axel Sahovaler, Michael S Valic, Jason L Townson, Harley H L Chan, Mark Zheng, Sharon Tzelnick, Tiziana Mondello, Alon Pener-Tessler, Donovan Eu, Abdullah El-Sayes, Lili Ding, Juan Chen, Catriona M Douglas, Robert Weersink, Nidal Muhanna, Gang Zheng, Jonathan C Irish
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a tissue ablation technique able to selectively target tumour cells by activating the cytotoxicity of photosensitiser dyes with light. PDT is nonsurgical and tissue sparing, two advantages for treatments in anatomically complex disease sites such as the oral cavity. We have previously developed PORPHYSOME (PS) nanoparticles assembled from chlorin photosensitiser-containing building blocks (~94,000 photosensitisers per particle) and capable of potent PDT. In this study, we demonstrate the selective uptake and curative tumour ablation of PS-enabled PDT in three preclinical models of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma: biologically relevant subcutaneous Cal-33 (cell-line) and MOC22 (syngeneic) mouse models, and an anatomically relevant orthotopic VX-2 rabbit model...
February 29, 2024: Cancer Res Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419348/muscle-building-supplement-%C3%AE-hydroxy-%C3%AE-methylbutyrate-stimulates-the-maturation-of-oligodendroglial-progenitor-cells-to-oligodendrocytes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malabendu Jana, Shelby Prieto, Sukhamoy Gorai, Sridevi Dasarathy, Madhuchhanda Kundu, Kalipada Pahan
Oligodendrocytes are the myelinating cells in the CNS and multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disorder that is characterized by progressive loss of myelin. Although oligodendroglial progenitor cells (OPCs) should be differentiated into oligodendrocytes, for multiple reasons, OPCs fail to differentiate into oligodendrocytes in MS. Therefore, increasing the maturation of OPCs to oligodendrocytes may be of therapeutic benefit for MS. The β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate (HMB) is a muscle-building supplement in humans and this study underlines the importance of HMB in stimulating the maturation of OPCs to oligodendrocytes...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Neurochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411849/computed-tomography-based-body-composition-parameters-can-predict-short-term-prognosis-in-ulcerative-colitis-patients
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun Lu, Hui Xu, Haiyun Shi, Jing Zheng, Tianxin Cheng, Minsi Zhou, Xinjun Han, Yuxin Wang, Xuxu Meng, Xiaoyang Li, Jiahui Jiang, Peng Li, Zhenghan Yang, Lixue Xu
OBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence suggests a potential relationship between body composition and short-term prognosis of ulcerative colitis (UC). Early and accurate assessment of rapid remission based on conventional therapy via abdominal computed tomography (CT) images has rarely been investigated. This study aimed to build a prediction model using CT-based body composition parameters for UC risk stratification. METHODS: In total, 138 patients with abdominal CT images were enrolled...
February 27, 2024: Insights Into Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407270/building-affordable-durable-medium-fidelity-ballistic-gel-phantoms-for-ultrasound-guided-nerve-block-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brennan P Marsh-Armstrong, John F Ryan, David J Mariano, Preetham J Suresh, Benjamin Supat
Ultrasound phantoms - alternatives to live human tissue - give learners the opportunity to practice ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia without introducing undue risk to patients. Gelatin-based phantoms provide educators with durable and reusable task trainers; however, commercially available gel-based phantoms are expensive. Here, we investigate the production of durable, low-cost, ballistic gel-based ultrasound phantoms for median, femoral, suprainguinal fascia iliaca plane, and serratus anterior plane nerve blocks, as well as a methodology for producing a phantom for any ultrasound-guided nerve block procedure...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405708/cell-non-autonomous-signaling-through-the-conserved-c-elegans-glycopeptide-hormone-receptor-fshr-1-regulates-cholinergic-neurotransmission
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Morgan Buckley, William P Jacob, Letitia Bortey, Makenzi McClain, Alyssa L Ritter, Amy Godfrey, Allyson S Munneke, Shankar Ramachandran, Signe Kenis, Julie C Kolnik, Sarah Olofsson, Ryan Adkins, Tanner Kutoloski, Lillian Rademacher, Olivia Heinecke, Alexandra Alva, Isabel Beets, Michael M Francis, Jennifer R Kowalski
Modulation of neurotransmission is key for organismal responses to varying physiological contexts such as during infection, injury, or other stresses, as well as in learning and memory and for sensory adaptation. Roles for cell autonomous neuromodulatory mechanisms in these processes have been well described. The importance of cell non-autonomous pathways for inter-tissue signaling, such as gut-to-brain or glia-to-neuron, has emerged more recently, but the cellular mechanisms mediating such regulation remain comparatively unexplored...
February 12, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391396/novel-dietary-strategies-to-manage-sarcopenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pierre-Emmanuel Cailleaux, Pierre Déchelotte, Moïse Coëffier
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Sarcopenia is a wasting disease, mostly age-related in which muscle strength and mass decline, such as physical performance. With aging, both lower dietary protein intake and anabolic resistance lead to sarcopenia. Moreover, aging and sarcopenia display low-grade inflammation, which also worsen muscle condition. In this review, we focused on these two main targets to study dietary strategies. RECENT FINDINGS: The better understanding in mechanisms involved in sarcopenia helps building combined dietary approaches including physical activity that would slow the disease progression...
February 26, 2024: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387019/lessons-in-clinical-reasoning%C3%A2-pitfalls-myths-and-pearls-shoulder-pain-as-the-first-and-only-manifestation-of-lung-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Díaz-Abad, Amalia Aranaz-Murillo, Esteban Mayayo-Sinues, Nila Canchumanya-Huatuco, Verity Schaye
OBJECTIVES: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death and poses significant challenges in diagnosis and management. Although muscle metastases are exceedingly rare and typically not the initial clinical manifestation of neoplastic processes, their recognition is crucial for optimal patient care. METHODS: We present a case report in which we identify the unique scenario of a 60-year-old man with shoulder pain and a deltoid muscle mass, initially suggestive of an undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma...
February 23, 2024: Diagnosis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386776/teleoperation-of-an-anthropomorphic-robot-hand-with-a-metamorphic-palm-and-tunable-stiffness-soft-fingers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bohan Chen, Ziming Chen, Xingyu Chen, Sizhe Mao, Fei Pan, Lei Li, Wenbo Liu, Huasong Min, Xilun Ding, Bin Fang, Fuchun Sun, Li Wen
Teleoperation in soft robotics can endow soft robots with the ability to perform complex tasks through human-robot interaction. In this study, we propose a teleoperated anthropomorphic soft robot hand with variable degrees of freedom (DOFs) and a metamorphic palm. The soft robot hand consists of four pneumatic-actuated fingers, which can be heated to tune stiffness. A metamorphic mechanism was actuated to morph the hand palm by servo motors. The human fingers' DOF, gesture, and muscle stiffness were collected and mapped to the soft robotic hand through the sensory feedback from surface electromyography devices on the jib...
February 21, 2024: Soft Robotics
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