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Exploring the Preventive Effect and Mechanism of Senile Sarcopenia Based on Gut-Muscle Axis

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.590869

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age-related sarcopenia; gut microbiota; gut-muscle axis; mechanisms; therapy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81373008]
  2. Nutritional Science Foundation of By-Health Inc., Guangdong, China [TY0110101]

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Age-related sarcopenia probably leads to chronic systemic inflammation and plays a vital role in the development of the complications of the disease. Gut microbiota, an environmental factor, is the medium of nutritional support to muscle cells, having significant impact on sarcopenia. Consequently, a significant amount of studies explored and showed the presence of gut microbiome-muscle axis (gut-muscle axis for short), which was possibly considered as the disease interventional target of age-related sarcopenia. However, a variety of nutrients probably affect the changes of the gut-muscle axis so as to affect the healthy balance of skeletal muscle. Therefore, it is necessary to study the mechanism of intestinal-muscle axis, and nutrients play a role in the treatment of senile sarcopenia through this mechanism. This review summarizes the available literature on mechanisms and specific pathways of gut-muscle axis and discusses the potential role and therapeutic feasibility of gut microbiota in age-related sarcopenia to understand the development of age-related sarcopenia and figure out the novel perspective of the potential therapeutic interventional targets.

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