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Biomolecules of Muscle Fatigue in Metabolic Myopathies.

Erika SchirinziGiulia RicciFrancesca TorriMichelangelo MancusoGabriele Siciliano
Published in: Biomolecules (2023)
Metabolic myopathies are a group of genetic disorders that affect the normal functioning of muscles due to abnormalities in metabolic pathways. These conditions result in impaired energy production and utilization within muscle cells, leading to limitations in muscle function with concomitant occurrence of related signs and symptoms, among which fatigue is one of the most frequently reported. Understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms of muscle fatigue in these conditions is challenging for the development of an effective diagnostic and prognostic approach to test targeted therapeutic interventions. This paper outlines the key biomolecules involved in muscle fatigue in metabolic myopathies, including energy substrates, enzymes, ion channels, and signaling molecules. Potential future research directions in this field are also discussed.
Keyphrases
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  • gene expression
  • climate change
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  • cell proliferation
  • cell cycle arrest
  • human health