Ribosome biogenesis and degradation regulate translational capacity during muscle disuse and reloading.
Vandré Casagrande FigueiredoRandall F D'SouzaDouglas W Van PeltMarcus M LawrenceNina ZengJames F MarkworthSally D PoppittBenjamin F MillerCameron J MitchellJohn J McCarthyEsther E Dupont-VersteegdenDavid Cameron-SmithPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2020)
Changes in RNA concentration following muscle disuse and reloading were associated with changes in ribosome biogenesis and degradation, indicating that both processes are important determinants of translational capacity. The pre-clinical data help explain the reduced translational capacity after muscle immobilization in humans and demonstrate that ribosome biogenesis and degradation might be valuable therapeutic targets to maintain muscle mass during disuse.