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Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle to Counteract Sarcopenia in Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Especially Those Undergoing Hemodialysis.
Nutrients. 2021 May 02; 13(5)N

Abstract

Life extension in modern society has introduced new concepts regarding such disorders as frailty and sarcopenia, which has been recognized in various studies. At the same time, cutting-edge technology methods, e.g., renal replacement therapy for conditions such as hemodialysis (HD), have made it possible to protect patients from advanced lethal chronic kidney disease (CKD). Loss of muscle and fat mass, termed protein energy wasting (PEW), has been recognized as prognostic factor and, along with the increasing rate of HD introduction in elderly individuals in Japan, appropriate countermeasures are necessary. Although their origins differ, frailty, sarcopenia, and PEW share common components, among which skeletal muscle plays a central role in their etiologies. The nearest concept may be sarcopenia, for which diagnosis techniques have recently been reported. The focus of this review is on maintenance of skeletal muscle against aging and CKD/HD, based on muscle physiology and pathology. Clinically relevant and topical factors related to muscle wasting including sarcopenia, such as vitamin D, myostatin, insulin (related to diabetes), insulin-like growth factor I, mitochondria, and physical inactivity, are discussed. Findings presented thus far indicate that in addition to modulation of the aforementioned factors, exercise combined with nutritional supplementation may be a useful approach to overcome muscle wasting and sarcopenia in elderly patients undergoing HD treatments.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Nephrology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine 1-4-3, Asahi-Machi, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-8585, Japan.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

34063269

Citation

Mori, Katsuhito. "Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle to Counteract Sarcopenia in Patients With Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Especially Those Undergoing Hemodialysis." Nutrients, vol. 13, no. 5, 2021.
Mori K. Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle to Counteract Sarcopenia in Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Especially Those Undergoing Hemodialysis. Nutrients. 2021;13(5).
Mori, K. (2021). Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle to Counteract Sarcopenia in Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Especially Those Undergoing Hemodialysis. Nutrients, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13051538
Mori K. Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle to Counteract Sarcopenia in Patients With Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Especially Those Undergoing Hemodialysis. Nutrients. 2021 May 2;13(5) PubMed PMID: 34063269.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle to Counteract Sarcopenia in Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Especially Those Undergoing Hemodialysis. A1 - Mori,Katsuhito, Y1 - 2021/05/02/ PY - 2021/03/31/received PY - 2021/04/28/revised PY - 2021/04/30/accepted PY - 2021/6/2/entrez PY - 2021/6/3/pubmed PY - 2021/7/24/medline KW - aging KW - chronic kidney disease KW - diabetes KW - hemodialysis KW - sarcopenia KW - skeletal muscle JF - Nutrients JO - Nutrients VL - 13 IS - 5 N2 - Life extension in modern society has introduced new concepts regarding such disorders as frailty and sarcopenia, which has been recognized in various studies. At the same time, cutting-edge technology methods, e.g., renal replacement therapy for conditions such as hemodialysis (HD), have made it possible to protect patients from advanced lethal chronic kidney disease (CKD). Loss of muscle and fat mass, termed protein energy wasting (PEW), has been recognized as prognostic factor and, along with the increasing rate of HD introduction in elderly individuals in Japan, appropriate countermeasures are necessary. Although their origins differ, frailty, sarcopenia, and PEW share common components, among which skeletal muscle plays a central role in their etiologies. The nearest concept may be sarcopenia, for which diagnosis techniques have recently been reported. The focus of this review is on maintenance of skeletal muscle against aging and CKD/HD, based on muscle physiology and pathology. Clinically relevant and topical factors related to muscle wasting including sarcopenia, such as vitamin D, myostatin, insulin (related to diabetes), insulin-like growth factor I, mitochondria, and physical inactivity, are discussed. Findings presented thus far indicate that in addition to modulation of the aforementioned factors, exercise combined with nutritional supplementation may be a useful approach to overcome muscle wasting and sarcopenia in elderly patients undergoing HD treatments. SN - 2072-6643 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/34063269/Maintenance_of_Skeletal_Muscle_to_Counteract_Sarcopenia_in_Patients_with_Advanced_Chronic_Kidney_Disease_and_Especially_Those_Undergoing_Hemodialysis_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -