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Title: Brain-muscle communication prevents muscle aging by maintaining daily physiology
Author: Kumar, Arun
Vaca Dempere, Mireia
Mortimer, Thomas
Deryagin, Oleg
Smith, Jacob G.
Petrus, Paul
Koronowski, Kevin B.
Greco, Carolina M.
Segalés, Jessica
Andrés, Eva
Lukesova, Vera
Zinna, Valentina Maria
Welz, Patrick
Serrano, Antonio L.
Perdiguero, Eusebio
Sassone-Corsi, Paolo
Aznar Benitah, Salvador
Muñoz Cánoves, Pura
Keywords: Envelliment
Homeòstasi
Aging
Homeostasis
Issue Date: 2-May-2024
Abstract: A molecular clock network is crucial for daily physiology and maintaining organismal health. We examined the interactions and importance of intratissue clock networks in muscle tissue maintenance. In arrhythmic mice showing premature aging, we created a basic clock module involving a central and a peripheral (muscle) clock. Reconstituting the brain-muscle clock network is sufficient to preserve fundamental daily homeostatic functions and prevent premature muscle aging. However, achieving whole muscle physiology requires contributions from other peripheral clocks. Mechanistically, the muscle peripheral clock acts as a gatekeeper, selectively suppressing detrimental signals from the central clock while integrating important muscle homeostatic functions. Our research reveals the interplay between the central and peripheral clocks in daily muscle function and underscores the impact of eating patterns on these interactions.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj8533
It is part of: Science, 2024, vol. 384, num. 6695, p. 563-572
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/213647
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj8533
ISSN: 1095-9203
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