نتایج جستجو برای: myostatin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142409  

Journal: :Circulation research 2014
Nadine Biesemann Luca Mendler Astrid Wietelmann Sven Hermann Michael Schäfers Marcus Krüger Thomas Boettger Thilo Borchardt Thomas Braun

RATIONALE Myostatin is a major negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass and initiates multiple metabolic changes, including enhanced insulin sensitivity. However, the function of myostatin in the heart is barely understood, although it is upregulated in the myocardium under several pathological conditions. OBJECTIVE Here, we aimed to decipher the role of myostatin and myostatin-dependent si...

2007
Jinhong Zhu Wei Shen Chunping Qiao Fabrisia Ambrosio Mitra Lavasani Masahiro Nozaki Maria F. Branca Johnny Huard

Recent studies have shown that myostatin, first identified as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth, may also be involved in the formation of fibrosis within skeletal muscle. In this study, we further explored the potential role of myostatin in skeletal muscle fibrosis, as well as its interaction with both transforming growth factor-beta1 and decorin. We discovered that myostatin stimu...

2017
Sung-Lin Hu An-Chen Chang Chien-Chung Huang Chun-Hao Tsai Cheng-Chieh Lin Chih-Hsin Tang

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by the infiltration of a number of pro-inflammatory cytokines into synovial fluid and patients with RA often develop joint destruction and deficits in muscle mass. The growth factor myostatin is a key regulator linking muscle mass and bone structure. We sought to determine whether myostatin regulates rheumatoid synovial fibroblast activity and inflamma...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2003
A P Baumann C Ibebunjo W A Grasser V M Paralkar

Myostatin is hypothesized to regulate skeletal muscle mass and to be a potential target for therapeutic intervention in sarcopenia. To clarify whether myostatin is invariably associated with sarcopenia, this study examined the levels of expression of myostatin mRNA and protein in Sprague Dawley rats during aging- and denervation-induced sarcopenia. The level of myostatin mRNA in the gastrocnemi...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Jochen Springer Volker Adams Stefan D Anker

Myostatin, also known as growth differentiation factor-8 (GDF-8), is a member of the transforming growth factorsuperfamily and was identified in 1997.1 In humans, myostatin is expressed almost exclusively in skeletal muscle and is essential for normal regulation of muscle mass through its actions as a negative regulator of muscle bulk.2 Gene disruption, either natural or by targeted mutation, l...

2011
Kerri Burgess Tianshun Xu Roger Brown Bajin Han Stephen Welle

The marked hypermuscularity in mice with constitutive myostatin deficiency reduces fat accumulation and hyperglycemia induced by high-fat feeding, but it is unclear whether the smaller increase in muscle mass caused by postdevelopmental loss of myostatin activity has beneficial metabolic effects during high-fat feeding. We therefore examined how postdevelopmental myostatin knockout influenced e...

2018
Long-Fei Wu Dong-Cheng Zhu Bing-Hua Wang Yi-Hua Lu Pei He Yun-Hong Zhang Hong-Qin Gao Xiao-Wei Zhu Wei Xia Hong Zhu Xing-Bo Mo Xin Lu Lei Zhang Yong-Hong Zhang Fei-Yan Deng Shu-Feng Lei

Myostatin is mainly secreted by skeletal muscle and negatively regulates skeletal muscle growth. However, the roles of myostatin on bone metabolism are still largely unknown. Here, we recruited two large populations containing 6308 elderly Chinese and conducted comprehensive statistical analyses to evaluate the associations among lean body mass (LBM), plasma myostatin, and bone mineral density ...

2010
Jochen Springer Stefan D. Anker

Myostatin, also known as growth differentiation factor-8 (GDF-8), is a member of the transforming growth factorsuperfamily and was identified in 1997.1 In humans, myostatin is expressed almost exclusively in skeletal muscle and is essential for normal regulation of muscle mass through its actions as a negative regulator of muscle bulk.2 Gene disruption, either natural or by targeted mutation, l...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2007
Godfrina McKoy Katrina A Bicknell Ketan Patel Gavin Brooks

OBJECTIVES Myostatin, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) family, plays a key role in skeletal muscle myogenesis by limiting hyperplastic and hypertrophic muscle growth. In cardiac muscle, myostatin has been shown to limit agonist-induced cardiac hypertrophic growth. However, its role in cardiac hyperplastic growth remains undetermined. The aim of this study was to charac...

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