Relationship between Serum Fractalkine (CX3CL1) Level and Sarcopenia.

Q3 Medicine
Demet Yilmaz, Rasim Mogulkoc, Gozde Acar, Merve Yilmaz Kars, Muhammed Cemal Kizilarslanoglu, Abdulkerim Kasim Baltaci
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Abstract

Introduction: Aging affects muscle mass, bone mineral density, and fat tissue, causing changes in body composition. Preserving muscle mass, as well as muscle function and strength, is important for individuals to be independent in daily life activities and to be able to do their work in old age. The current study aimed to determine the changes that may occur in fractalkine levels in sarcopenic individuals.

Methods: The research was conducted between April and October 2024 on individuals aged 60 and over who applied to the Geriatrics Polyclinics of SBU Konya City Hospital and agreed to participate in the research. The groups in the study were composed of healthy controls, probable sarcopenic, sarcopenic, and severe sarcopenic patients.

Results: A significant decrease was determined in both muscle mass and hand grip strength in sarcopenic patients compared to healthy controls. At the same time, sarcopenic patients have low fractalkine values.

Discussion: The results of the current study indicate that sarcopenic patients experience significant decreases in physical performance due to a decline in muscle mass. In addition, suppression was detected in the values of fractalkine, a myokine secreted from muscle, in the patients in question.

Conclusion: The study's results show that decreasing muscle mass with age causes a significant decrease in serum fractalkine levels.

血清断裂素(CX3CL1)水平与肌少症的关系。
衰老会影响肌肉量、骨密度和脂肪组织,导致身体成分的变化。保持肌肉质量,以及肌肉功能和力量,对于个人在日常生活活动中独立以及能够在老年时完成工作非常重要。目前的研究旨在确定肌少症患者的fractalkine水平可能发生的变化。方法:研究于2024年4月至10月在SBU科尼亚市医院老年科综合诊所申请并同意参加研究的60岁及以上个体进行。研究中的组由健康对照、可能的肌肉减少症、肌肉减少症和严重的肌肉减少症患者组成。结果:与健康对照相比,肌肉减少症患者的肌肉质量和握力均明显下降。同时,肌少症患者的fractalkine值较低。讨论:目前的研究结果表明,由于肌肉质量的下降,肌肉减少症患者的身体表现明显下降。此外,在这些患者中,还检测到从肌肉分泌的肌因子fractalkine的值受到抑制。结论:随着年龄的增长,肌肉量的减少会导致血清fractalkine水平的显著降低。
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Current aging science
Current aging science Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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