The recent development, application, and future prospects of muscle atrophy animal models

Gongchang Zhang, Fengjuan Hu, Tingting Huang, Xiaoqing Ma, Ying Cheng, Xiaolei Liu, Wenzhou Jiang, Birong Dong, Chenying Fu
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Muscle atrophy, characterized by the loss of muscle mass and function, is a hallmark of sarcopenia and cachexia, frequently associated with aging, malignant tumors, chronic heart failure, and malnutrition. Moreover, it poses significant challenges to human health, leading to increased frailty, reduced quality of life, and heightened mortality risks. Despite extensive research on sarcopenia and cachexia, consensus in their assessment remains elusive, with inconsistent conclusions regarding their molecular mechanisms. Muscle atrophy models are crucial tools for advancing research in this field. Currently, animal models of muscle atrophy used for clinical and basic scientific studies are induced through various methods, including aging, genetic editing, nutritional modification, exercise, chronic wasting diseases, and drug administration. Muscle atrophy models also include in vitro and small organism models. Despite their value, each of these models has certain limitations. This review focuses on the limitations and diverse applications of muscle atrophy models to understand sarcopenia and cachexia, and encourage their rational use in future research, therefore deepening the understanding of underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, and ultimately advancing the exploration of therapeutic strategies for sarcopenia and cachexia.

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肌萎缩动物模型的研究进展、应用及前景展望
肌肉萎缩,以肌肉质量和功能的丧失为特征,是肌肉减少症和恶病质的标志,通常与衰老、恶性肿瘤、慢性心力衰竭和营养不良有关。此外,它对人类健康构成重大挑战,导致身体更加虚弱,生活质量下降,死亡风险增加。尽管对肌肉减少症和恶病质进行了广泛的研究,但对它们的评估仍然难以达成共识,关于它们的分子机制的结论也不一致。肌肉萎缩模型是推进该领域研究的重要工具。目前,用于临床和基础科学研究的肌肉萎缩动物模型是通过各种方法诱导的,包括衰老、基因编辑、营养修饰、运动、慢性消耗性疾病和药物给药。肌肉萎缩模型还包括体外模型和小生物模型。尽管这些模型都很有价值,但它们都有一定的局限性。本文综述了肌萎缩模型在理解肌少症和恶病质方面的局限性及其应用,并鼓励其在未来的研究中合理应用,从而加深对肌少症和恶病质潜在病理生理机制的认识,最终推进肌少症和恶病质治疗策略的探索。
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