[HTML][HTML] Bone and muscle crosstalk in aging
C He, W He, J Hou, K Chen, M Huang… - Frontiers in Cell and …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are two age-related diseases that affect the quality of life in the
elderly. Initially, they were thought to be two independent diseases; however, recently …
elderly. Initially, they were thought to be two independent diseases; however, recently …
[HTML][HTML] Role of physical activity in bone–muscle crosstalk: Biological aspects and clinical implications
I Cariati, R Bonanni, F Onorato… - Journal of functional …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Bone and muscle tissues influence each other through the integration of mechanical and
biochemical signals, giving rise to bone–muscle crosstalk. They are also known to secrete …
biochemical signals, giving rise to bone–muscle crosstalk. They are also known to secrete …
Bone-muscle mutual interactions
N Lara-Castillo, ML Johnson - Current osteoporosis reports, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The purpose of this review is to describe the current state of our
thinking regarding bone-muscle interactions beyond the mechanical perspective. Recent …
thinking regarding bone-muscle interactions beyond the mechanical perspective. Recent …
[HTML][HTML] Muscle-bone crosstalk in the masticatory system: from biomechanical to molecular interactions
S Buvinic, J Balanta-Melo, K Kupczik… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The masticatory system is a complex and highly organized group of structures, including
craniofacial bones (maxillae and mandible), muscles, teeth, joints, and neurovascular …
craniofacial bones (maxillae and mandible), muscles, teeth, joints, and neurovascular …
Metabolic health and disease: a role of Osteokines?
A Shimonty, LF Bonewald, JR Huot - Calcified Tissue International, 2023 - Springer
Maintenance of skeletal health is tightly regulated by osteocytes, osteoblasts, and
osteoclasts via coordinated secretion of bone-derived factors, termed osteokines. Disruption …
osteoclasts via coordinated secretion of bone-derived factors, termed osteokines. Disruption …
Role of the Osteocyte in Musculoskeletal Disease
A Shimonty, LF Bonewald, F Pin - Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of the Review The purpose of this review is to summarize the role of the
osteocyte in muscle atrophy in cancer patients, sarcopenia, spinal cord injury, Duchenne's …
osteocyte in muscle atrophy in cancer patients, sarcopenia, spinal cord injury, Duchenne's …
[HTML][HTML] The role of osteokines in sarcopenia: therapeutic directions and application prospects
W Lu, W Xiao, W Xie, X Fu, L Pan, H Jin… - Frontiers in Cell and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Sarcopenia is an age-related disease in which muscle mass, strength and function may
decline with age or can be secondary to cachexia or malnutrition and can lead to weakness …
decline with age or can be secondary to cachexia or malnutrition and can lead to weakness …
[HTML][HTML] Beneficial effects of denosumab on muscle performance in patients with low BMD: a retrospective, propensity score-matched study
T Rupp, E von Vopelius, A Strahl, R Oheim… - Osteoporosis …, 2022 - Springer
This study examined the effects of denosumab compared to bisphosphonates and vitamin D
alone on muscle performance in patients with low BMD. While grip force improved in both …
alone on muscle performance in patients with low BMD. While grip force improved in both …
Role of myokines and osteokines in cancer cachexia
Cancer-induced muscle wasting, ie cachexia, is associated with different types of cancer
such as pancreatic, colorectal, lung, liver, gastric and esophageal. Cachexia affects …
such as pancreatic, colorectal, lung, liver, gastric and esophageal. Cachexia affects …
[HTML][HTML] Macrophages in skeletal muscle dystrophies, an entangled partner
While skeletal muscle remodeling happens throughout life, diseases that result in its
dysfunction are accountable for many deaths. Indeed, skeletal muscle is exceptionally …
dysfunction are accountable for many deaths. Indeed, skeletal muscle is exceptionally …