Current Issues in Molecular Biology (May 2024)

Adverse Skeletal Muscle Adaptations in Individuals Born Preterm—A Comprehensive Review

  • Nick L. Dobson,
  • Danielle E. Levitt,
  • Hui Ying Luk,
  • Heather L. Vellers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46050276
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 5
pp. 4551 – 4564

Abstract

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Infants born preterm face an increased risk of deleterious effects on lung and brain health that can significantly alter long-term function and quality of life and even lead to death. Moreover, preterm birth is also associated with a heightened risk of diabetes and obesity later in life, leading to an increased risk of all-cause mortality in young adults born prematurely. While these preterm-birth-related conditions have been well characterized, less is known about the long-term effects of preterm birth on skeletal muscle health and, specifically, an individual’s skeletal muscle hypertrophic potential later in life. In this review, we discuss how a confluence of potentially interrelated and self-perpetuating elements associated with preterm birth might converge on anabolic and catabolic pathways to ultimately blunt skeletal muscle hypertrophy, identifying critical areas for future research.

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