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Interactions between Muscle and Bone—Where Physics Meets Biology

Muscle and bone interact via physical forces and secreted osteokines and myokines. Physical forces are generated through gravity, locomotion, exercise, and external devices. Cells sense mechanical strain via adhesion molecules and translate it into biochemical responses, modulating the basic mechani...

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Autores principales: Herrmann, Marietta, Engelke, Klaus, Ebert, Regina, Müller-Deubert, Sigrid, Rudert, Maximilian, Ziouti, Fani, Jundt, Franziska, Felsenberg, Dieter, Jakob, Franz
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32164381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10030432
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author Herrmann, Marietta
Engelke, Klaus
Ebert, Regina
Müller-Deubert, Sigrid
Rudert, Maximilian
Ziouti, Fani
Jundt, Franziska
Felsenberg, Dieter
Jakob, Franz
author_facet Herrmann, Marietta
Engelke, Klaus
Ebert, Regina
Müller-Deubert, Sigrid
Rudert, Maximilian
Ziouti, Fani
Jundt, Franziska
Felsenberg, Dieter
Jakob, Franz
author_sort Herrmann, Marietta
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description Muscle and bone interact via physical forces and secreted osteokines and myokines. Physical forces are generated through gravity, locomotion, exercise, and external devices. Cells sense mechanical strain via adhesion molecules and translate it into biochemical responses, modulating the basic mechanisms of cellular biology such as lineage commitment, tissue formation, and maturation. This may result in the initiation of bone formation, muscle hypertrophy, and the enhanced production of extracellular matrix constituents, adhesion molecules, and cytoskeletal elements. Bone and muscle mass, resistance to strain, and the stiffness of matrix, cells, and tissues are enhanced, influencing fracture resistance and muscle power. This propagates a dynamic and continuous reciprocity of physicochemical interaction. Secreted growth and differentiation factors are important effectors of mutual interaction. The acute effects of exercise induce the secretion of exosomes with cargo molecules that are capable of mediating the endocrine effects between muscle, bone, and the organism. Long-term changes induce adaptations of the respective tissue secretome that maintain adequate homeostatic conditions. Lessons from unloading, microgravity, and disuse teach us that gratuitous tissue is removed or reorganized while immobility and inflammation trigger muscle and bone marrow fatty infiltration and propagate degenerative diseases such as sarcopenia and osteoporosis. Ongoing research will certainly find new therapeutic targets for prevention and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-71751392020-04-28 Interactions between Muscle and Bone—Where Physics Meets Biology Herrmann, Marietta Engelke, Klaus Ebert, Regina Müller-Deubert, Sigrid Rudert, Maximilian Ziouti, Fani Jundt, Franziska Felsenberg, Dieter Jakob, Franz Biomolecules Review Muscle and bone interact via physical forces and secreted osteokines and myokines. Physical forces are generated through gravity, locomotion, exercise, and external devices. Cells sense mechanical strain via adhesion molecules and translate it into biochemical responses, modulating the basic mechanisms of cellular biology such as lineage commitment, tissue formation, and maturation. This may result in the initiation of bone formation, muscle hypertrophy, and the enhanced production of extracellular matrix constituents, adhesion molecules, and cytoskeletal elements. Bone and muscle mass, resistance to strain, and the stiffness of matrix, cells, and tissues are enhanced, influencing fracture resistance and muscle power. This propagates a dynamic and continuous reciprocity of physicochemical interaction. Secreted growth and differentiation factors are important effectors of mutual interaction. The acute effects of exercise induce the secretion of exosomes with cargo molecules that are capable of mediating the endocrine effects between muscle, bone, and the organism. Long-term changes induce adaptations of the respective tissue secretome that maintain adequate homeostatic conditions. Lessons from unloading, microgravity, and disuse teach us that gratuitous tissue is removed or reorganized while immobility and inflammation trigger muscle and bone marrow fatty infiltration and propagate degenerative diseases such as sarcopenia and osteoporosis. Ongoing research will certainly find new therapeutic targets for prevention and treatment. MDPI 2020-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7175139/ /pubmed/32164381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10030432 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Felsenberg, Dieter
Jakob, Franz
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10030432
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