A novel treatment strategy targeting cellular pathways with natural products to alleviate sarcopenia.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Phytotherapy Research Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-04 DOI:10.1002/ptr.8301
Da Hee Lee, Hye Jin Lee, Gabsik Yang, Dae Yong Kim, Jong Uk Kim, Tae Han Yook, Jun Ho Lee, Hong Jun Kim
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Abstract

Sarcopenia is a condition marked by a significant reduction in muscle mass and strength, primarily due to the aging process, which critically impacts muscle protein dynamics, metabolic functions, and overall physical functionality. This condition leads to increased body fat and reduced daily activity, contributing to severe health issues and a lower quality of life among the elderly. Recognized in the ICD-10-CM only in 2016, sarcopenia lacks definitive treatment options despite its growing prevalence and substantial social and economic implications. Given the aging global population, addressing sarcopenia has become increasingly relevant and necessary. The primary causes include aging, cachexia, diabetes, and nutritional deficiencies, leading to imbalances in protein synthesis and degradation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and hormonal changes. Exercise remains the most effective intervention, but it is often impractical for individuals with limited mobility, and pharmacological options such as anabolic steroids and myostatin inhibitors are not FDA-approved and are still under investigation. This review is crucial as it examines the potential of natural products as a novel treatment strategy for sarcopenia, targeting multiple mechanisms involved in its pathogenesis. By exploring natural products' multi-targeted effects, this study aims to provide innovative and practical solutions for sarcopenia management. Therefore, this review indicates significant improvements in muscle mass and function with the use of specific natural compounds, suggesting promising alternatives for those unable to engage in regular physical activity.

利用天然产品针对细胞通路缓解肌肉疏松症的新型治疗策略。
肌肉疏松症是一种以肌肉质量和力量显著减少为特征的疾病,主要是由于衰老过程造成的,它严重影响了肌肉蛋白质动力学、新陈代谢功能和整体身体机能。这种病症会导致身体脂肪增加,日常活动减少,给老年人带来严重的健康问题和较低的生活质量。肌少症在 2016 年才被列入《国际疾病分类-10-CM》,尽管其发病率越来越高,并具有重大的社会和经济影响,但却缺乏明确的治疗方案。鉴于全球人口老龄化,解决肌肉疏松症问题变得越来越重要和必要。其主要原因包括衰老、恶病质、糖尿病和营养缺乏,从而导致蛋白质合成和降解失衡、线粒体功能障碍和荷尔蒙变化。运动仍然是最有效的干预措施,但对于行动不便的人来说,运动往往不切实际,而合成代谢类固醇和肌节蛋白抑制剂等药物疗法尚未获得美国食品及药物管理局批准,目前仍在研究之中。这篇综述针对肌少症的多种发病机制,探讨了天然产品作为一种新型治疗策略的潜力,因此至关重要。通过探索天然产品的多靶点效应,本研究旨在为肌少症的治疗提供创新而实用的解决方案。因此,本综述指出,使用特定的天然化合物可明显改善肌肉质量和功能,为那些无法定期参加体育锻炼的人提供了有前景的替代疗法。
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Phytotherapy Research
Phytotherapy Research 医学-药学
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
325
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Phytotherapy Research is an internationally recognized pharmacological journal that serves as a trailblazing resource for biochemists, pharmacologists, and toxicologists. We strive to disseminate groundbreaking research on medicinal plants, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and understanding in this field. Our primary focus areas encompass pharmacology, toxicology, and the clinical applications of herbs and natural products in medicine. We actively encourage submissions on the effects of commonly consumed food ingredients and standardized plant extracts. We welcome a range of contributions including original research papers, review articles, and letters. By providing a platform for the latest developments and discoveries in phytotherapy, we aim to support the advancement of scientific knowledge and contribute to the improvement of modern medicine.
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