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Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis

Declines in physical performance and cognition are commonly observed in older adults. The geroscience paradigm posits that a set of processes and pathways shared among age-associated conditions may also serve as a molecular explanation for the complex pathophysiology of physical frailty, sarcopenia,...

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Autores principales: Arosio, Beatrice, Calvani, Riccardo, Ferri, Evelyn, Coelho-Junior, Hélio José, Carandina, Angelica, Campanelli, Federica, Ghiglieri, Veronica, Marzetti, Emanuele, Picca, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10142447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081853
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author Arosio, Beatrice
Calvani, Riccardo
Ferri, Evelyn
Coelho-Junior, Hélio José
Carandina, Angelica
Campanelli, Federica
Ghiglieri, Veronica
Marzetti, Emanuele
Picca, Anna
author_facet Arosio, Beatrice
Calvani, Riccardo
Ferri, Evelyn
Coelho-Junior, Hélio José
Carandina, Angelica
Campanelli, Federica
Ghiglieri, Veronica
Marzetti, Emanuele
Picca, Anna
author_sort Arosio, Beatrice
collection PubMed
description Declines in physical performance and cognition are commonly observed in older adults. The geroscience paradigm posits that a set of processes and pathways shared among age-associated conditions may also serve as a molecular explanation for the complex pathophysiology of physical frailty, sarcopenia, and cognitive decline. Mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, metabolic alterations, declines in cellular stemness, and altered intracellular signaling have been observed in muscle aging. Neurological factors have also been included among the determinants of sarcopenia. Neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) are synapses bridging nervous and skeletal muscle systems with a relevant role in age-related musculoskeletal derangement. Patterns of circulating metabolic and neurotrophic factors have been associated with physical frailty and sarcopenia. These factors are mostly related to disarrangements in protein-to-energy conversion as well as reduced calorie and protein intake to sustain muscle mass. A link between sarcopenia and cognitive decline in older adults has also been described with a possible role for muscle-derived mediators (i.e., myokines) in mediating muscle–brain crosstalk. Herein, we discuss the main molecular mechanisms and factors involved in the muscle–brain axis and their possible implication in cognitive decline in older adults. An overview of current behavioral strategies that allegedly act on the muscle–brain axis is also provided.
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spelling pubmed-101424472023-04-29 Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis Arosio, Beatrice Calvani, Riccardo Ferri, Evelyn Coelho-Junior, Hélio José Carandina, Angelica Campanelli, Federica Ghiglieri, Veronica Marzetti, Emanuele Picca, Anna Nutrients Review Declines in physical performance and cognition are commonly observed in older adults. The geroscience paradigm posits that a set of processes and pathways shared among age-associated conditions may also serve as a molecular explanation for the complex pathophysiology of physical frailty, sarcopenia, and cognitive decline. Mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, metabolic alterations, declines in cellular stemness, and altered intracellular signaling have been observed in muscle aging. Neurological factors have also been included among the determinants of sarcopenia. Neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) are synapses bridging nervous and skeletal muscle systems with a relevant role in age-related musculoskeletal derangement. Patterns of circulating metabolic and neurotrophic factors have been associated with physical frailty and sarcopenia. These factors are mostly related to disarrangements in protein-to-energy conversion as well as reduced calorie and protein intake to sustain muscle mass. A link between sarcopenia and cognitive decline in older adults has also been described with a possible role for muscle-derived mediators (i.e., myokines) in mediating muscle–brain crosstalk. Herein, we discuss the main molecular mechanisms and factors involved in the muscle–brain axis and their possible implication in cognitive decline in older adults. An overview of current behavioral strategies that allegedly act on the muscle–brain axis is also provided. MDPI 2023-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10142447/ /pubmed/37111070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081853 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arosio, Beatrice
Calvani, Riccardo
Ferri, Evelyn
Coelho-Junior, Hélio José
Carandina, Angelica
Campanelli, Federica
Ghiglieri, Veronica
Marzetti, Emanuele
Picca, Anna
Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis
title Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis
title_full Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis
title_fullStr Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis
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title_short Sarcopenia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Targeting the Muscle–Brain Axis
title_sort sarcopenia and cognitive decline in older adults: targeting the muscle–brain axis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10142447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081853
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