Myokines from exercising muscles have a part in this (Philips et al., 2014), so does beta - hydroxybutyrate (eg, Sleiman et al., 2016 and Marosi et al., 2016).
Not exact matches
Called
myokines, these substances are known to enter the bloodstream and jump - start changes in cells far
from the muscles themselves.
If the muscles are not functioning properly or are hypertonic / spastic they are actually producing a host of negative byproducts directly
from the muscles themselves as well as through crosstalk to other endocrine tissues via mechanisms related to cytokine /
myokine function.
Myostatin is a
myokine protein found in the body that serves one purpose: to prevent muscles
from getting larger.