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Workshop report: Can an understanding of the mechanisms underlying age-related loss of muscle mass and function guide exercise and other intervention strategies?

机译:研讨会报告:对与年龄相关的肌肉质量和功能丧失的潜在机制的理解能否指导运动和其他干预策略?

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An international workshop was hosted by the University of Liverpool on 15–16 July 2011 to address at a basic level what is known about the fundamental mechanisms by which skeletal muscle mass and function are lost during aging and to examine the nature of interventions that might prevent these mechanistic changes. Of particular importance was to attempt to evaluate how different forms of exercise (or muscle contractile activity) influence these processes and how these effects can be best optimized to prevent or delay age-related loss of muscle function. The program took the form of a two-day meeting, comprising a series of invited talks and breakout sessions designed to identify key gaps in current knowledge and potential future research questions. The aims of this Workshop were two-fold: 1. To identify the current state-of-the-art in the understanding of the mechanisms that contribute to loss of skeletal muscle mass and function that occurs with aging and to address at a mechanistic level how, and to what extent, exercise and/or other interventions might prevent these changes. 2. To identify specific areas of research where information is sparse but which are likely to yield data that will impact on future strategies to manipulate age-related loss of muscle mass and function in older people. The areas discussed in detail were loss of functional motor units, reduced muscle stem cell activity, age-related changes in transcriptional responses of muscle to exercise and nutrition, age-related changes in protein homeostasis, mitochondrial function, altered cross-talk between muscle with immune cells and how the developments in basic science to understand mechanisms underlying age-related loss of muscle mass and function can be translated. Following each session three key areas where further studies are needed were identified.
机译:利物浦大学于2011年7月15日至16日主办了一次国际研讨会,以从根本上探讨在衰老过程中骨骼肌质量和功能丧失的基本机制,并研究可能预防干预的性质。这些机械的变化。特别重要的是试图评估不同形式的运动(或肌肉收缩活动)如何影响这些过程,以及如何最佳地优化这些作用以预防或延迟与年龄有关的肌肉功能丧失。该计划采取为期两天的会议的形式,包括一系列邀请的演讲和分组讨论,旨在确定当前知识和潜在的未来研究问题中的主要差距。该研讨会的目的有两个方面:1.在了解导致衰老发生的骨骼肌质量和功能丧失的机制并在机制水平上解决问题时,了解当前的最新技术水平运动和/或其他干预措施可能如何以及在何种程度上阻止这些变化。 2.确定信息稀疏但可能产生数据的特定研究领域,这些数据将影响将来处理老年人与年龄相关的肌肉质量和功能丧失的策略。详细讨论的领域包括运动功能丧失,肌肉干细胞活性降低,肌肉对运动和营养的转录反应的年龄相关变化,蛋白质稳态的年龄相关变化,线粒体功能,肌肉之间的串扰改变等。免疫细胞以及基础科学方面的发展如何理解与年龄有关的肌肉质量和功能丧失的潜在机制。每届会议之后,确定了需要进一步研究的三个关键领域。

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