Title : Signaling and aging at the neuromuscular synapse: lessons learnt from neuromuscular diseases - Punga_2012_Curr.Opin.Pharmacol_12_340 |
Author(s) : Punga AR , Ruegg MA |
Ref : Curr Opin Pharmacol , 12 :340 , 2012 |
Abstract :
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a specialized synapse between motor neurons and skeletal muscle with a complex signaling network that assures highly reliable neuromuscular transmission. Diseases of the NMJ cause skeletal muscle fatigue and include inherited and acquired disorders that affect presynaptic, intrasynaptic or postsynaptic components. Moreover, fragmentation of the NMJ contributes to sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass during aging. Studies from recent years indicate that the formation and stabilization of NMJs differs between various muscles and that this difference affects their response under pathological conditions. This review summarizes the most important mechanisms involved in the development, maintenance and dysfunction of the NMJ and it discusses their significance in myasthenic disorders and aging and as targets for possible future treatment of NMJ dysfunction. |
PubMedSearch : Punga_2012_Curr.Opin.Pharmacol_12_340 |
PubMedID: 22365504 |
Punga AR, Ruegg MA (2012)
Signaling and aging at the neuromuscular synapse: lessons learnt from neuromuscular diseases
Curr Opin Pharmacol
12 :340
Punga AR, Ruegg MA (2012)
Curr Opin Pharmacol
12 :340