The Relationship Between Sarcopenia And Proteinuria, What Do We Know?

Q3 Medicine
O. Gungor, Sena Ulu, A. Inci, Kenan Topal, Kamyar Kalantar-Zadech
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Abstract

Sarcopenia is one of the most common geriatric syndromes in the elderly. It is defined as a decrease in muscle mass and function, and it can lead to physical disability, falls, poor quality of life, impaired immune system, and death. It is known that, the frequency of sarcopenia increases in the kidney patient population compared to healthy individuals. Although it is known that kidney disease can lead to sarcopenia; our knowledge of whether sarcopenia causes kidney disease is limited. Prior studies have suggested that protein energy wasting may be a risk of de novo CKD. Proteinuria is an important manifestation of kidney disease and there is a relationship between sarcopenia and proteinuria in diabetes, geriatric population, kidney transplant, and nephrotic syndrome. Does proteinuria cause sarcopenia or vice versa? Are they both the results of common mechanisms? This issue is not clearly known. In this review, we examined the relationship between sarcopenia and proteinuria in the light of other studies.
肥胖症与蛋白尿之间的关系,我们知道些什么?
肌肉疏松症是老年人最常见的老年综合症之一。它被定义为肌肉质量和功能下降,可导致身体残疾、跌倒、生活质量低下、免疫系统受损和死亡。众所周知,与健康人相比,肾病患者发生肌肉疏松症的频率会增加。虽然我们知道肾脏疾病会导致肌肉疏松症,但我们对肌肉疏松症是否会导致肾脏疾病的了解却很有限。先前的研究表明,蛋白质能量消耗可能是新发慢性肾脏病的风险之一。蛋白尿是肾脏疾病的一个重要表现,而在糖尿病、老年人群、肾移植和肾病综合征中,肌肉疏松症与蛋白尿之间存在一定的关系。蛋白尿是否会导致肌肉疏松症?它们是否都是共同机制的结果?这个问题尚不清楚。在这篇综述中,我们结合其他研究,探讨了肌肉疏松症与蛋白尿之间的关系。
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Current aging science
Current aging science Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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