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Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy includemutations (which can destroy the gene to build up the organ), poor nourishment, poorcirculation, loss of hormonal support, loss of nerve supply to the target organ, disuse or lack ofexercise or disease intrinsic to the tissue itself. Hormonal and nerve inputs that maintain an organ or body part are referred to as trophic [noun] in medical practice. Trophic describes thetrophic condition of tissue. A diminished muscular trophic is designated as atrophy.
Atrophy is the general physiological process of reabsorption and breakdown of tissues, involvingapoptosis on a cellular level. When it occurs as a result of disease or loss of trophic support due to other disease, it is termed pathological atrophy, although it can be a part of normal body development and homeostasis as well.
There are many diseases and conditions which cause atrophy of muscle mass. For example diseases such as cancer and AIDS induce a body wasting syndrome called "cachexia", which is notable for the severe muscle atrophy seen. Other syndromes or conditions which can induce skeletal muscle atrophy are congestive heart failure and liver disease.
During aging, there is a gradual decrease in the ability to maintain skeletal muscle function and mass. This condition is called "sarcopenia", and may be distinct from atrophy in its pathophysiology. While the exact cause of sarcopenia is unknown, it may be induced by a combination of a gradual failure in the "satellite cells" which help to regenerate skeletal muscle fibers, and a decrease in sensitivity to or the availability of critical secreted growth factors which are necessary to maintain muscle mass and satellite cell survival.[1]
Changes in Na+ channel isoform expression and spontaneous activity in muscle called fibrillation can also result in muscle atrophy.
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Atrophy is the general physiological process of reabsorption and breakdown of tissues, involvingapoptosis on a cellular level. When it occurs as a result of disease or loss of trophic support due to other disease, it is termed pathological atrophy, although it can be a part of normal body development and homeostasis as well.
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Atrophy examples
Normal development
Examples of atrophy as part of normal development include shrinking and involution of the thymus in early childhood, and the tonsils in adolescence.Muscle atrophies
Disuse atrophy of muscles (muscle atrophy) and bones, with loss of mass and strength, can occur after prolonged immobility, such as extended bedrest, or having a body part in a cast (living in darkness for the eye, bedridden for the legs etc.). This type of atrophy can usually be reversed with exercise unless severe. Astronauts in microgravity must exercise regularly to minimize atrophy of their limb muscles.There are many diseases and conditions which cause atrophy of muscle mass. For example diseases such as cancer and AIDS induce a body wasting syndrome called "cachexia", which is notable for the severe muscle atrophy seen. Other syndromes or conditions which can induce skeletal muscle atrophy are congestive heart failure and liver disease.
During aging, there is a gradual decrease in the ability to maintain skeletal muscle function and mass. This condition is called "sarcopenia", and may be distinct from atrophy in its pathophysiology. While the exact cause of sarcopenia is unknown, it may be induced by a combination of a gradual failure in the "satellite cells" which help to regenerate skeletal muscle fibers, and a decrease in sensitivity to or the availability of critical secreted growth factors which are necessary to maintain muscle mass and satellite cell survival.[1]
Dystrophies, myosities, and motor neuron conditions
Pathologic atrophy of muscles can occur due to diseases of the motor nerves, or due to diseases of the muscle tissue itself. Examples of atrophying nerve diseases include CMT (Charcot Marie Tooth syndrome) poliomyelitis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease), and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Examples of atrophying muscle diseases include muscular dystrophy, myotonia congenita, andmyotonic dystrophy.Changes in Na+ channel isoform expression and spontaneous activity in muscle called fibrillation can also result in muscle atrophy.
Gland atrophy
The adrenal glands atrophy during prolonged use of exogenous glucocorticoids like prednisone. Atrophy of the breasts can occur with prolonged estrogen reduction, as with anorexia nervosa or menopause. Atrophy of the testes occurs with prolonged use of enough exogenoussex steroid (either androgen or estrogen) to reduce gonadotropin secretion.Vaginal atrophy
In post-menopausal women, the walls of the vagina become thinner (Atrophic vaginitis). The mechanism for the age-related condition is not yet clear, though there are theories that the effect is caused by decreases in estrogen levels.[2] This atrophy, and that of the breasts concurrently, is consistent with the homeostatic (normal development) role of atrophy in general, as after menopause the body has no further functional biological need to maintain the reproductive system which it has permanently shut down.Research
It has been reported that some drugs might prevent the loss of the muscle wasting that occurs in immobile, bedridden patients.[3] Testing upon mice showed that it blocked the activity of a protein present in the muscle that is involved in muscle atrophy.[4] However the concerns for the drug's longterm effects on the heart preclude its routine use in humans for this indication, and further alternative drugs are being sought.[3] Not exercising is the main cause for muscle atrophy.Leg Muscle Atrophy
Overview
Your body works on the principle of "use it or lose it." If not used regularly, the muscles of your legs atrophy, which can result in further health complications. Also known as muscle wasting, atrophy occurs as muscle fibers break down. Muscle loss occurs in both the size and number of your muscle fibers.
Causes
Muscle atrophy can result from disuse, simply not using the muscle, due to age or a sedentary lifestyle. Atrophy can also result from illness or disease. Certain conditions such as a stroke, spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy, neuropathy, Guillain-Barré syndrome or severe arthritis can cause muscle atrophy.
The Injury Cycle
When you are immobilized because of an injury or illness, it is hard to get back on your feet. When muscle atrophy occurs, strength decreases and so does the ability of your muscles, tendons and ligaments to heal. This results in a cycle of immobilization. Work to repair the muscle becomes increasingly difficult to perform, resulting in further inactivity.
Sarcopenia
Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle strength that comes with age. At about age 45, muscle deteriorates by about 5 to 10 percent per decade. David Nieman writes in "Exercise Testing and Prescription" that a person loses between 30 to 40 percent of her muscle mass between the second and seventh decades of life.
Significance
Leg muscle atrophy can lead to a host of problems, including poor balance, coordination and gait. It can make simple activities of daily living, such as getting dressed, dressing, a difficult task. Leg muscle atrophy also increases your risk of falling and getting hurt.
Treatment
The only way to treat atrophy is to get moving. Aerobic and resistance exercise can help increase muscle strength and mass. Aerobic exercise can begin as tolerated with an activity that uses the legs, such as walking or bicycling. Resistance training exercises should work the major muscles of the legs, including the hamstring, quadriceps, glutes, gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior. Perform four different resistance exercises with the legs, doing eight to 10 repetitions and working up to three sets. Perform these exercises at a moderate intensity and increase your sets and repetitions as you increase your strength.
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