2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2013.08.004
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Bearing arms against osteoarthritis and sarcopenia: when cartilage and skeletal muscle find common interest in talking together

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“…One explanation for this association is the endocrine effect of fatty tissue compared to muscle mass in sarcopenic obesity, which affects knee OA 5e9 . The other effect of sarcopenic obesity is that the mechanical effect of soft tissue around the knee to control loading is decreased 15 . We showed that obesity with a low percentage of muscle mass in both lower extremities, like sarcopenic obesity, had a greater association with knee OA than did obesity with a normal percentage of muscle mass in both lower extremities, which was similar to nonsarcopenic obesity.…”
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“…One explanation for this association is the endocrine effect of fatty tissue compared to muscle mass in sarcopenic obesity, which affects knee OA 5e9 . The other effect of sarcopenic obesity is that the mechanical effect of soft tissue around the knee to control loading is decreased 15 . We showed that obesity with a low percentage of muscle mass in both lower extremities, like sarcopenic obesity, had a greater association with knee OA than did obesity with a normal percentage of muscle mass in both lower extremities, which was similar to nonsarcopenic obesity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle and consequently of muscle function associated with the physiologic aging process, disuse after limb surgery, endocrine disease such as diabetes mellitus (DM), and unbalanced nutrient intake 11e14 . Sarcopenia may be an important risk factor for OA because it could contribute mechanically to the pathogenesis of knee OA 15,16 . Inflammatory cytokines in OA patients increase protein catabolism and induce the depletion of muscle mass and sarcopenia 17 , and the disuse of a painful joint due to OA reduces muscle tone and muscle mass 15,18 .…”
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“…Muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) and satellite cells are thought to contribute to repair of skeletal muscle and bone [1820]. Although the exact mechanisms remain to be elucidated, cartilage and muscle health has been provocatively linked with changes in or lack of multipotent cell activity, including diseases such as osteoarthritis (OA, cartilage), sarcopenia (muscle), and related muscle and motor neuron diseases [21]. …”
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“…Последние годы хроническая скелетно-мышечная боль (боль в спине вследствие дегенеративных изменений позвоночника, боли в суставах вследствие остеоартрита) в пожилой популяции рассматривается во взаимосвязи с развитием и прогрессированием саркопении [21,22].…”
Section: взаимосвязь саркопении и хронической болиunclassified