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Neurobiol Aging ; 104: 32-41, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33964607

ABSTRACT

Sarcopenia, or age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, is an important contributor to loss of physical function in older adults. The pathogenesis of sarcopenia is likely multifactorial, but recently the role of neurological degeneration, such as motor unit loss, has received increased attention. Here, we investigated the longitudinal effects of muscle hypertrophy (via overexpression of human follistatin, a myostatin antagonist) on neuromuscular integrity in C57BL/6J mice between the ages of 24 and 27 months. Following follistatin overexpression (delivered via self-complementary adeno-associated virus subtype 9 injection), muscle weight and torque production were significantly improved. Follistatin treatment resulted in improvements of neuromuscular junction innervation and transmission but had no impact on age-related losses of motor units. These studies demonstrate that follistatin overexpression-induced muscle hypertrophy not only increased muscle weight and torque production but also countered age-related degeneration at the neuromuscular junction in mice.


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Aging/pathology , Aging/physiology , Follistatin/pharmacology , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Neuromuscular Junction/drug effects , Neuromuscular Junction/physiology , Animals , Female , Follistatin/genetics , Follistatin/metabolism , Gene Expression , Hypertrophy/genetics , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Organ Size/drug effects , Organ Size/genetics , Sarcopenia/genetics , Sarcopenia/prevention & control , Synaptic Transmission/drug effects
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