SARCOPENIA-PATHOGENESIS
SUMMARY
1. Associated with accelerated loss of fast motor units.
2. Loss and atrophy of type II fibers and adaptive conversion of fiber II into fiber I (usually with reduction in high intensity activities).
3. Significant amount of inter- and intra-fiber fat infiltration (myosteatosis).
4. High levels of circulating inflammatory cytokines.
5. Motor neuron loss.
6. Hormonal decline (reproductive & hypothalamic-GH-insulin like growth factor-1 axis).
7. Reductions in satellite cell counts.
8. Age-induced mitochondrial dysfunction.
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