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Yuan Pu1, Yirong Teng1, Yinghua Li1
1Department of General Medicine, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Yuxi, China.
Frontiers in physiology
|January 26, 2026
まとめ
骨サルコペニアは、骨粗鬆症とサルコペニアの老化関連症候群であり、複雑な分子相互作用が関与している。このレビューは、その病因を理解するための枠組みを概説し、精密な予防と治療のための新しい治療介入を探求している。
背景:
- 骨と筋肉の量の同時減少を特徴とする骨サルコペニアは、老化に関連する重大な健康問題である。
- 研究は、単一臓器の病状から、老化における骨と筋肉の間の複雑な相互作用の理解へと進化している。
- 骨サルコペニアの病因の包括的な理解は、効果的な介入を開発するために不可欠である。
結論:
- 骨サルコペニアの統合された病因を理解することは、標的療法の開発の鍵となる。
- 将来の研究は、筋骨格系の微小環境、早期検出のための高度な画像処理、再生のための生体材料に焦点を当てるべきである。
- このレビューは、骨サルコペニアの研究と臨床実践を進歩するための基盤を提供する。
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