Mechanisms of exercise as a preventative measure to muscle wasting

Author:

Graham Zachary A.1,Lavin Kaleen M.2,O'Bryan Samia3,Thalacker-Mercer Anna3,Buford Thomas W.4,Ford Kenneth M.5,Broderick Timothy J.5,Bamman Marcas M.6

Affiliation:

1. Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, AL; Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL; Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology; UAB Center for Exercise Medicine, United States

2. Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL; Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology; UAB Center for Exercise Medicine, United States

3. Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology; UAB Center for Exercise Medicine, United States

4. UAB Center for Exercise Medicine; Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics and Palliative Care, Department of Medicine; Nathan Shock Center, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

5. Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL, United States

6. Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL; Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology; UAB Center for Exercise Medicine; Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics and Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, United States

Abstract

Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in healthy individuals and it has important roles in health beyond voluntary movement. The overall mass and energy requirements of skeletal muscle require it to be metabolically active and flexible to multiple energy substrates. The tissue has evolved to be largely load-dependent and it readily adapts in a number of positive ways to repetitive overload, such as various forms of exercise training. However, unloading from extended bed rest and/or metabolic derangements in response to trauma, acute illness, or severe pathology, commonly result in rapid muscle wasting. Declines in muscle mass contribute to multi-morbidity, reduce function and exert a substantial, negative impact on quality of life. The principal mechanisms controlling muscle mass have been well-described and these cellular processes are intricately regulated by exercise. Accordingly, exercise has shown great promise and efficacy in preventing or slowing muscle wasting through changes in molecular physiology, organelle function, cell signaling pathways and epigenetic regulation. In this review we focus on the role of exercise in altering the molecular landscape of skeletal muscle in a manner that improves or maintains its health and function in the presence of unloading or disease.

Funder

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

HHS | NIH | Office of Extramural Research, National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Defense

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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