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Molecular Mechanisms and Treatment of Sarcopenia in Liver Disease: A Review of Current Knowledge.

Hiroteru Kamimura1,2, Takeki Sato1, Kazuki Natsui1, Takamasa Kobayashi1, Tomoaki Yoshida1, Kenya Kamimura1, Atsunori Tsuchiya1, Toshiko Murayama2, Junji Yokoyama1,2, Hirokazu Kawai1, Masaaki Takamura1, Shuji Terai1,2.   

Abstract

Sarcopenia is characterized by progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging or in association with various diseases. The condition is prevalent worldwide and occurs more frequently in patients with chronic diseases owing to the intrinsic relationship of muscles with glucose, lipid, and protein metabolism. Liver cirrhosis is characterized by the progression of necro-inflammatory liver diseases, which leads to fibrosis, portal hypertension, and a catabolic state, which causes loss of muscle tissue. Sarcopenia is of significant concern in the state of liver cirrhosis because sarcopenia has been associated with higher mortality, increased hospital admissions, worse post-liver transplant outcomes, decreased quality of life, and increased risk for other complications associated with cirrhosis. Therefore, sarcopenia is also an important feature of liver cirrhosis, representing a negative prognostic factor and influencing mortality. An increased understanding of sarcopenia could lead to the development of novel therapeutic approaches that could help improve the cognitive impairment of cirrhotic patients; therefore, we present a review of the mechanisms and diagnosis of sarcopenia in liver disease and existing therapeutic approaches.

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Keywords:  BCAA; abnormal sex hormones; hyperammonemia; liver cirrhosis; sarcopenia

Year:  2021        PMID: 33572604      PMCID: PMC7867020          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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Authors:  Marie Sinclair; Mathis Grossmann; Rudolf Hoermann; Peter W Angus; Paul J Gow
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2016-06-14       Impact factor: 25.083

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Authors:  Shihai Zhang; Xiangfang Zeng; Man Ren; Xiangbing Mao; Shiyan Qiao
Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2017-01-23

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