Nuclear factor κB signaling revisited: Its role in skeletal muscle and exercise

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Free Radical Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2025.02.013
Li Li Ji
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Nuclear factor (NF) κB as a redox sensitive, anti-apoptotic and pro-inflammatory signaling molecule has been studied extensively for more than three decades. Its role in inducing antioxidant enzymes, defending against extracellular and intracellular stress and maintaining redox homeostasis in skeletal muscle has also been recognized. New research continues to explore the polytropic nature of NFκB in cellular function, especially its crosstalk with other important signaling pathways. Understanding of the broad impact of these functions has significant implications in health and disease of skeletal muscle as an organ designed for contraction and mobility. Two important aspects of muscle wellbeing, i.e., disease and aging, are not discussed in this review. This review will provide an update on the new findings related to NFκB involvement in multiple signaling pathways and refresh our knowledge of its activation in skeletal muscle with a special reference to physical exercise.

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核因子κB信号在骨骼肌和运动中的作用。
核因子(NF) κB作为一种氧化还原敏感、抗凋亡和促炎症的信号分子,已经被广泛研究了三十多年。它在诱导抗氧化酶,抵御细胞外和细胞内应激以及维持骨骼肌氧化还原稳态中的作用也得到了认可。新的研究继续探索NFκB在细胞功能中的多性性,特别是它与其他重要信号通路的串扰。了解这些功能的广泛影响对骨骼肌作为收缩和运动器官的健康和疾病具有重要意义。肌肉健康的两个重要方面,即疾病和衰老,在这篇综述中没有讨论。本综述将提供有关NFκB参与多种信号通路的最新发现,并更新我们对骨骼肌中NFκB激活的认识,特别是体育锻炼。
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Free Radical Biology and Medicine is a leading journal in the field of redox biology, which is the study of the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other oxidizing agents in biological systems. The journal serves as a premier forum for publishing innovative and groundbreaking research that explores the redox biology of health and disease, covering a wide range of topics and disciplines. Free Radical Biology and Medicine also commissions Special Issues that highlight recent advances in both basic and clinical research, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms underlying altered metabolism and redox signaling. These Special Issues aim to provide a focused platform for the latest research in the field, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and clinicians.
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