Mitochondrial dysfunction and sarcopenia of aging: from signaling pathways to clinical trials

E Marzetti, R Calvani, M Cesari, TW Buford… - The international journal …, 2013 - Elsevier
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, imposes a dramatic burden
on individuals and society. The development of preventive and therapeutic strategies …

First‐in‐class cardiolipin‐protective compound as a therapeutic agent to restore mitochondrial bioenergetics

HH Szeto - British journal of pharmacology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
A decline in energy is common in aging, and the restoration of mitochondrial bioenergetics
may offer a common approach for the treatment of numerous age‐associated diseases …

SIRT1 is required for AMPK activation and the beneficial effects of resveratrol on mitochondrial function

NL Price, AP Gomes, AJY Ling, FV Duarte… - Cell metabolism, 2012 - cell.com
Resveratrol induces mitochondrial biogenesis and protects against metabolic decline, but
whether SIRT1 mediates these benefits is the subject of debate. To circumvent the …

Successful aging: Advancing the science of physical independence in older adults

SD Anton, AJ Woods, T Ashizawa, D Barb… - Ageing research …, 2015 - Elsevier
The concept of 'successful aging'has long intrigued the scientific community. Despite this
long-standing interest, a consensus definition has proven to be a difficult task, due to the …

Osteocyte apoptosis: the roles and key molecular mechanisms in resorption-related bone diseases

J Ru, Y Wang - Cell death & disease, 2020 - nature.com
Vital osteocytes have been well known to function as an important orchestrator in the
preservation of robustness and fidelity of the bone remodeling process. Nevertheless, some …

Oxidative stress response elicited by mitochondrial dysfunction: implication in the pathophysiology of aging

CH Wang, SB Wu, YT Wu… - Experimental biology and …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Under normal physiological conditions, reactive oxygen species (ROS) serve as 'redox
messengers' in the regulation of intracellular signalling, whereas excess ROS may induce …

Mitochondrial pathways in sarcopenia of aging and disuse muscle atrophy

R Calvani, AM Joseph, PJ Adhihetty, A Miccheli… - Biological …, 2013 - degruyter.com
Muscle loss during aging and disuse is a highly prevalent and disabling condition, but
knowledge about cellular pathways mediating muscle atrophy is still limited. Given the …

[HTML][HTML] Increased superoxide in vivo accelerates age-associated muscle atrophy through mitochondrial dysfunction and neuromuscular junction degeneration

YC Jang, MS Lustgarten, Y Liu, FL Muller… - The FASEB …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Oxidative stress has been implicated in the etiology of age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia).
However, the underlying mechanisms by which oxidative stress contributes to sarcopenia …

Exercise alters SIRT1, SIRT6, NAD and NAMPT levels in skeletal muscle of aged rats

E Koltai, Z Szabo, M Atalay, I Boldogh, H Naito… - Mechanisms of ageing …, 2010 - Elsevier
Silent information regulators are potent NAD+-dependent protein deacetylases, which have
been shown to regulate gene silencing, muscle differentiation and DNA damage repair …

Metabolic reprogramming, caloric restriction and aging

RM Anderson, R Weindruch - Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2010 - cell.com
Caloric restriction (CR) without malnutrition slows the aging process and extends lifespan in
diverse species by unknown mechanisms. The inverse linear relationship between calorie …