However, the finite mechanisms by which cellular signaling molecules function in concert to
regulate skeletal muscle mass in response to nutritional manipulation remain to be elucidated.
Not exact matches
Myostatin, a member of the TGFβ superfamily of growth factors that is expressed primarily in
skeletal muscle cells, is a genetically validated target that
regulates muscle mass.
Signalling pathways
regulating muscle mass in ageing
skeletal muscle.
Animal and clinical studies indicate that the AR signaling pathway is required for appropriate development of
skeletal muscles, since it
regulates increases in lean
muscle mass,
muscle strength, and
muscle protein synthesis.