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Muscle Atrophy

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  • Describes the general aspects of muscle atrophy
  • Overviews molecular mechanisms of muscle atrophy
  • Provides diagnosis, treatment strategies, promising agents and future prospects of muscle atrophy

Part of the book series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (AEMB, volume 1088)

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Table of contents (29 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Overview

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. An Overview of Muscle Atrophy

      • Shengguang Ding, Qiying Dai, Haitao Huang, Yiming Xu, Chongjun Zhong
      Pages 3-19
  3. Basic Aspects of Muscle Atrophy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 21-21
    2. Myofibers

      • Dragos Cretoiu, Luciana Pavelescu, Florentina Duica, Mihaela Radu, Nicolae Suciu, Sanda Maria Cretoiu
      Pages 23-46
    3. Muscle Changes During Atrophy

      • Adrian Dumitru, Beatrice Mihaela Radu, Mihai Radu, Sanda Maria Cretoiu
      Pages 73-92
    4. Skeletal Muscle Damage in Intrauterine Growth Restriction

      • Leonard Năstase, Dragos Cretoiu, Silvia Maria Stoicescu
      Pages 93-106
  4. Molecular Mechanisms of Muscle Atrophy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 107-107
    2. The Role of IGF-1 Signaling in Skeletal Muscle Atrophy

      • Louk T. Timmer, Willem M. H. Hoogaars, Richard T. Jaspers
      Pages 109-137
    3. mTOR Signaling Pathway and Protein Synthesis: From Training to Aging and Muscle Autophagy

      • Jocemar Ilha, Caroline Cunha do Espírito-Santo, Gabriel Ribeiro de Freitas
      Pages 139-151
    4. Hormones and Muscle Atrophy

      • Ana Isabel Martín, Teresa Priego, Asunción López-Calderón
      Pages 207-233
    5. Noncoding RNAs in Muscle Atrophy

      • Yongqin Li, Xiangmin Meng, Guoping Li, Qiulian Zhou, Junjie Xiao
      Pages 249-266
    6. NF-kB and Inflammatory Cytokine Signalling: Role in Skeletal Muscle Atrophy

      • Anastasia Thoma, Adam P. Lightfoot
      Pages 267-279
    7. Redox Homeostasis in Age-Related Muscle Atrophy

      • Giorgos K. Sakellariou, McDonagh Brian
      Pages 281-306
  5. Muscle Atrophy in Diseases and Aging

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 327-327
    2. Muscle Atrophy in Cancer

      • Jian Yang, Richard Y. Cao, Qing Li, Fu Zhu
      Pages 329-346

About this book

The book addresses the development of muscle atrophy, which can be caused by denervation, disuse, excessive fasting, aging, and a variety of diseases including heart failure, chronic kidney diseases and cancers. Muscle atrophy reduces quality of life and increases morbidity and mortality worldwide. The book is divided into five parts, the first of which describes the general aspects of muscle atrophy including its characteristics, related economic and health burdens, and the current clinical therapy. Secondly, basic aspects of muscle atrophy including the composition, structure and function of skeletal muscle, muscle changes in response to atrophy, and experimental models are summarized. Thirdly, the book reviews the molecular mechanisms of muscle atrophy, including protein degradation and synthesis pathways, noncoding RNAs, inflammatory signaling, oxidative stress, mitochondria signaling, etc. Fourthly, it highlights the pathophysiological mechanisms of muscle atrophy in aging and disease. The book’s fifth and final part covers the diagnosis, treatment strategies, promising agents and future prospects of muscle atrophy. The book will appeal to a broad readership including scientists, undergraduate and graduate students in medicine and cell biology.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Cardiac Regeneration and Ageing Lab, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, School of Life Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

    Junjie Xiao

About the editor

Dr. Junjie Xiao is Principal Investigator and Professor at Regeneration and Ageing Lab in Shanghai University, Shanghai, China.

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Buying options

eBook USD 189.00
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Hardcover Book USD 249.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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