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Cells must get rid of 'garbage' to keep up muscle strength

Washington, Dec 2 (ANI): A new study has found that cells must shed the 'garbage' that piles up in them if muscle strength is to be maintained with age.

Researchers arrived at their conclusions by examining mice, which lacked a gene required for degradation and recycling inside cells, a process known as autophagy. The mice showed considerable muscle atrophy and muscle weakening that deteriorated as they aged.

Marco Sandri from the University of Padova, Italy said: "If there is a failure of the system to remove what is damaged, and that persists, the muscle fiber isn't happy."

Damaged and misfolded proteins, dysfunctional mitochondria, distended endoplasmic reticulum and free radicals keep on adding up inside the cells. In the end, some of these muscle cells degenerate and "the muscles become weaker and weaker with age."

Sandri said the muscle atrophy seen in mice showed some similarity with some forms of some muscle-wasting diseases.

He added: "We thought if you reduced autophagy it might protect against atrophy...Instead, it's the opposite. We realized, OK, of course, if you don't remove the damage, it triggers weakness."

The researchers believe similar treatments may help in fighting aging sarcopenia.

The study has been published in the December issue of Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press journal. (ANI)

Scientists uncover 'epigenetic' switch for new brain cells' growth

Washington, January 9 (ANI): A new study conducted by neuroscientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has shown that the birth of new cells, which depends on brain activity, is also influenced by a protein that is involved in changing epigenetic marks in the cell's genetic material.The finding reported in the journal Science takes the research team a step closer to unravelling the mystery as to what controls the birth of new cells in the brain's hippocampus......
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