New protein target could aid in muscle regeneration for degenerative conditions
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy's impact on the brain may be reversible
New research led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed how Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), best known for causing severe muscle degeneration, also profoundly affects the brain, leading to cognitive and behavioral challenges that are very diverse and some could be reversible.
New protein target could aid in muscle regeneration for degenerative conditions
For millions of people, losing muscle isn't just about weakness; it's about losing independence. Whether caused by Duchenne muscular dystrophy, aging or other degenerative conditions, muscle loss can make everyday activities – like walking, climbing stairs or even standing up – a daily struggle
Duchenne muscular dystrophy’s impact on the brain may be reversible
Duchenne muscular dystrophy’s impact on the brain may be reversible GaisforE Fri, 28/03/2025 - 12:06 New research led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed how Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), best known for causing severe muscle degeneration, also profoundly affects the brain, leading to cognitive and behavioural challenges that are very divers 28 March 2025 3 minutes New research led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed how …
Advanced Glycation Endproducts in Muscle Loss Leading to Sarcopenia
Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) are an undesirable form of metabolic waste. The formation of long-lived AGEs that cross-link molecules in the extracellular matrix can change the physical properties of tissue, such as by contributing to the stiffening of blood vessel walls that occurs with age. Further, most varieties of AGE, while being only short-lived, can interact with cell receptors to provoke a maladaptive inflammatory response, there…
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