The Contribution of Genetics to Muscle Disuse, Retraining, and Aging
Abstract
:1. Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Genetic Variants
2. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Genetic Variant | Variability | Species | Reference |
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QTL on Chr 5 | Loss in CSA upon disuse | Mouse | Judex et al., 2016 [11] |
QTL on Chr 2 & 19 | Gain in CSA upon retraining | Mouse | Judex et al., 2016 [11] |
129S1/SvlmJ strain | Resistance to muscle loss | Mouse | Maroni et al., 2021 [12] |
NOD/ShiLtJ & NZO/HILtJ strains | Susceptibility to muscle loss | Mouse | Maroni et al., 2021 [12] |
CAST/EiJ strain | Compensation between MPB and MPS upon disuse | Mouse | Maroni et al., 2021 [12] |
PFKFB3, FASN & SLC43A1 | Insulin resistance upon disuse | Human | Mahmassani et al., 2019 [13] |
A55T & K153R MSTN | Muscle power and hypertrophy in non-athletes | Human | Santiago et al., 2011 [14]; Li et al., 2014 [15] |
ACTN3 R577X | Muscle power with aging | Human | Delmonico et al., 2008 [16] |
CNTFR C1703T & T1069A | Muscle strength with aging | Human | De Mars et al., 2007 [17] |
ACVR2B and FSTL | Muscle mass and strength with aging | Human | Walsh et al., 2007 [18] |
MSTN A2379G & FST A5003T | Muscle strength and size in young African Americans | Human | Kostek et al., 2009 [19] |
bb VDR | Quadriceps strength in non-obese women | Human | Geusens et al., 1997 [20] |
ZNF295 & C2CD2 | Muscle function in aging | Human | Heckerman et al., 2017 [21] |
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Sirago, G.; Picca, A.; Giacomello, E.; Marzetti, E.; Toniolo, L. The Contribution of Genetics to Muscle Disuse, Retraining, and Aging. Genes 2022, 13, 1378. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13081378
Sirago G, Picca A, Giacomello E, Marzetti E, Toniolo L. The Contribution of Genetics to Muscle Disuse, Retraining, and Aging. Genes. 2022; 13(8):1378. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13081378
Chicago/Turabian StyleSirago, Giuseppe, Anna Picca, Emiliana Giacomello, Emanuele Marzetti, and Luana Toniolo. 2022. "The Contribution of Genetics to Muscle Disuse, Retraining, and Aging" Genes 13, no. 8: 1378. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13081378
APA StyleSirago, G., Picca, A., Giacomello, E., Marzetti, E., & Toniolo, L. (2022). The Contribution of Genetics to Muscle Disuse, Retraining, and Aging. Genes, 13(8), 1378. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13081378