Fat infiltration in skeletal muscle: Influential triggers and regulatory mechanism
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Abstract
Fat infiltration in skeletal muscle (also known as myosteatosis) is now recognized as a distinct disease from sarcopenia and is directly related to declining muscle capacity. Hence, understanding the origins and regulatory mechanisms of fat infiltration is vital for maintaining skeletal muscle development and improving human health. In this article, we summarized the triggering factors such as aging, metabolic diseases and metabolic syndromes, nonmetabolic diseases, and muscle injury that all induce fat infiltration in skeletal muscle. We discussed recent advances on the cellular origins of fat infiltration and found several cell types including myogenic cells and non-myogenic cells that contribute to…
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- Skeletal muscle
- Sarcopenia
- Infiltration (HVAC)
- Myocyte
- Biology
- Medicine
- Cell biology
- Endocrinology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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