Advances in research on cell models for skeletal muscle atrophy.

Biomed Pharmacother

Orthopaedic Center, Affliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, South Renmin Road 57, Xiashan District, Zhanjiang 524000, Guangdong, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Skeletal muscle is the largest organ in the body and is vital for movement while also regulating protein synthesis and degradation.
  • Muscle atrophy, a condition marked by reduced muscle mass and fiber size, can result from disrupted protein synthesis and various physiological factors, but the mechanisms behind it are not completely understood.
  • The review focuses on different methods to create skeletal muscle cell models for studying muscle atrophy, analyzing techniques like hormone influences, inflammation, and genetic engineering to better understand the condition and its treatments.

Article Abstract

Skeletal muscle, the largest organ in the human body, plays a crucial role in supporting and defending the body and is essential for movement. It also participates in regulating the processes of protein synthesis and degradation. Inhibition of protein synthesis and activation of degradation metabolism can both lead to the development of skeletal muscle atrophy, a pathological condition characterized by a decrease in muscle mass and fiber size. Many physiological and pathological conditions can cause a decline in muscle mass, but the underlying mechanisms of its pathogenesis remain incompletely understood, and the selection of treatment strategies and efficacy evaluations vary. Moreover, the early symptoms of this condition are often not apparent, making it easily overlooked in clinical practice. Therefore, it is necessary to develop and use cell models to understand the etiology and influencing factors of skeletal muscle atrophy. In this review, we summarize the methods used to construct skeletal muscle cell models, including hormone, inflammation, cachexia, genetic engineering, drug, and physicochemical models. We also analyze, compare, and evaluate the various construction and assessment methods.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2023.115517DOI Listing

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