نتایج جستجو برای: skeletal diseases

تعداد نتایج: 934249  

Journal: :Clinical and translational medicine 2015
Michal Mielcarek Mark Isalan

Skeletal muscle loss and dysfunction in aging and chronic diseases is one of the major causes of mortality in patients, and is relevant for a wide variety of diseases such as neurodegeneration and cancer. Muscle loss is accompanied by changes in gene expression and metabolism that lead to contractile impairment and likely affect whole-body metabolism and function. The changes may be caused by i...

2010
Holly R. Middlekauff

In chronic heart failure (HF) from systolic cardiac dysfunction, the degree of exercise intolerance is not directly related to the degree of cardiac weakness.1–5 Somewhat surprisingly symptoms that typify HF, including shortness of breath and fatigue, are often directly related to the abnormalities of the skeletal musculature in HF. Our understanding of the features of skeletal myopathy is evol...

Abdolreza Malek, Hamid Ahanchian, Mehrdad Sarabi, Nasrin Moazzen, Zahra Abbasi Shaye,

Primary Immune Deficiencies are a group of heterogeneous disorders that involve the innate or acquired immune system, or a combination of them. The underlying disorder may be related to decreased levels or function, or a complete lack of one or more components of the immune system in general. These diseases can occur with a prevalence of about 1 in 10000 live births. According to the fourth upd...

2018
Nikita M. Bajwa Chandrasekhar Kesavan Subburaman Mohan

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to long-term cognitive, behavioral, affective deficits, and increase neurodegenerative diseases. It is only in recent years that there is growing awareness that TBI even in its milder form poses long-term health consequences to not only the brain but to other organ systems. Also, the concept that hormonal signals and neural circuits that originate in the hypot...

2017
Marta Gonzalez‐Freire Richard D. Semba Ceereena Ubaida‐Mohien Elisa Fabbri Paul Scalzo Kurt Højlund Craig Dufresne Alexey Lyashkov Luigi Ferrucci

Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A progressive decline in muscle mass and strength occurs with ageing and in some individuals configures the syndrome of 'sarcopenia', a condition that impairs mobility, challenges autonomy, and is a risk factor for mortality. The mechanisms leading to sarcopenia as well as myopathies are still little...

Journal: :Stem cells 2011
Benjamin Levi Michael T Longaker

As the average age of the population grows, the incidence of osteoporosis and skeletal diseases continues to rise. Current treatment options for skeletal repair include immobilization, rigid fixation, alloplastic materials, and bone grafts, all which have significant limitations, especially in the elderly. Adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) represent a readily available abundant supply of mes...

2017
Molly Stapleton Kazuki Sawamoto Carlos J. Alméciga-Díaz William G. Mackenzie Robert W. Mason Tadao Orii Shunji Tomatsu

The skeletal system, comprising bones, ligaments, cartilage and their connective tissues, is critical for the structure and support of the body. Diseases that affect the skeletal system can be difficult to treat, mainly because of the avascular cartilage region. Targeting drugs to the site of action can not only increase efficacy but also reduce toxicity. Bone-targeting drugs are designed with ...

Journal: :Scripta scientifica medica 2022

Bulimia nervosa and anorexia are among the most common chronic, psychosocial pathological eating disorders. Fear of obesity is main element in both diseases. Restricted food intake associated with extreme weight loss characteristic anorexia. characterized by repeated episodes uncontrolled unrestricted followed starvation, self-induced vomiting, or laxatives. Eating disorders have severe consequ...

2013
Masataka Kusunoki Kazuhiko Tsutsumi Daisuke Sato Takao Nakamura

Obesity is one of the fast-growing major diseases in developed and developing countries. As has been persuasively argued, long-term imbalance between intake and expenditure of fat is a central factor in the etiology of obesity. Obesity aggravates insulin resistance and promotes cardiovascular diseases and atherosclerosis. We hypothesized that elevating lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity in skele...

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