Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Sep 2023)

Autophagy in sarcopenia: Possible mechanisms and novel therapies

  • Guangyang Xie,
  • Hongfu Jin,
  • Herasimenka Mikhail,
  • Volotovski Pavel,
  • Guang Yang,
  • Bingzhou Ji,
  • Bangbao Lu,
  • Yusheng Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 165
p. 115147

Abstract

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With global population aging, age-related diseases, especially sarcopenia, have attracted much attention in recent years. Characterized by low muscle strength, low muscle quantity or quality and low physical performance, sarcopenia is one of the major factors associated with an increased risk of falls and disability. Much effort has been made to understand the cellular biological and physiological mechanisms underlying sarcopenia. Autophagy is an important cellular self-protection mechanism that relies on lysosomes to degrade misfolded proteins and damaged organelles. Research designed to obtain new insight into human diseases from the autophagic aspect has been carried out and has made new progress, which encourages relevant studies on the relationship between autophagy and sarcopenia. Autophagy plays a protective role in sarcopenia by modulating the regenerative capability of satellite cells, relieving oxidative stress and suppressing the inflammatory response. This review aims to reveal the specific interaction between sarcopenia and autophagy and explore possible therapies in hopes of encouraging more specific research in need and unlocking novel promising therapies to ameliorate sarcopenia.

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