Journal article
Signalling pathways regulating muscle mass in ageing skeletal muscle. the role of the IGF1-Akt-mTOR-FoxO pathway
M Sandri, L Barberi, AY Bijlsma, B Blaauw, KA Dyar, G Milan, C Mammucari, CGM Meskers, G Pallafacchina, A Paoli, D Pion, M Roceri, V Romanello, AL Serrano, L Toniolo, L Larsson, AB Maier, P Muñoz-Cánoves, A Musarò, M Pende Show all
Biogerontology | SPRINGER | Published : 2013
Abstract
During ageing skeletal muscles undergo a process of structural and functional remodelling that leads to sarcopenia, a syndrome characterized by loss of muscle mass and force and a major cause of physical frailty. To determine the causes of sarcopenia and identify potential targets for interventions aimed at mitigating ageing-dependent muscle wasting, we focussed on the main signalling pathway known to control protein turnover in skeletal muscle, consisting of the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), the kinase Akt and its downstream effectors, the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and the transcription factor FoxO. Expression analyses at the transcript and protein level, carried out on we..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by the EC FP7 Project MYOAGE (to LL, ABM, PM-C, AM, MP, CR, MS, and SS), Fondation Thierry Latran, MIUR and AFM (to AM), the Swedish Research Council (8651 to LL), MDA, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion of Spain SAF2012-38547, FIS-PS09/01267, PLE2009-0124, Marato/TV3 and AFM (to PM-C and ALS), EU interregio project PANGEA (to CR), King Gustaf V and Queen Victoria's Foundation, and the National Institute of Health Grants (AG-14731, AR-45627 and AR-47318 to LL).