Serum GDF15 Level Is Independent of Sarcopenia in Older Asian Adults

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العنوان: Serum GDF15 Level Is Independent of Sarcopenia in Older Asian Adults
المؤلفون: So Jeong Park, Jeoung Hee Kim, Young-Ho Lee, Jin Young Lee, Eunju Lee, Il-Young Jang, Da Ae Kim, Jin Hoon Park, Seungjoo Lee, Hyon-Seung Yi, Beom-Jun Kim, Ha Thi Nga
المصدر: Gerontology. 67:525-531
بيانات النشر: S. Karger AG, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Sarcopenia, Aging, Growth Differentiation Factor 15, Physiology, Muscle mass, Grip strength, medicine, Animals, Humans, Muscle Strength, Muscle, Skeletal, Geriatric Assessment, Aged, Hand Strength, business.industry, Skeletal muscle, medicine.disease, Cross-Sectional Studies, medicine.anatomical_structure, Cohort, Biomarker (medicine), GDF15, Geriatrics and Gerontology, business, Tissue inflammation
الوصف: Background: Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), induced by tissue inflammation and mitochondrial stress, has received significant attention as a biomarker of mitochondrial dysfunction and has been implicated in various age-related diseases. However, the association between circulating GDF15 and sarcopenia-associated outcomes in older adults remains to be established. Aim: To validate previous experimental data and to investigate the possible role of GDF15 in aging and muscle physiology in humans, this study examined serum GDF15 levels in relation to sarcopenia-related parameters in a cohort of older Asian adults. Methods: Muscle mass and muscle function-related parameters, such as grip strength, gait speed, chair stands, and short physical performance battery score were evaluated by experienced nurses in 125 geriatric participants with or without sarcopenia. Sarcopenia was diagnosed using the Asian-specific cutoff points. Serum GDF15 levels were measured using an enzyme immunoassay kit. Results: Serum GDF15 levels were not significantly different according to sarcopenia status, muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance and were not associated with the skeletal muscle index, grip strength, gait speed, time to complete 5 chair stands, and short physical performance battery score, regardless of adjustments for sex, age, and BMI. Conclusions: These findings indicate that the definite role of GDF15 on muscle metabolism observed in animal models might not be evident in humans and that elevated GDF15 levels might not predict the risk for sarcopenia, at least in older Asian adults.
تدمد: 1423-0003
0304-324X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ee4b2fe425ca78b017bcea78b268411a
https://doi.org/10.1159/000513600
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....ee4b2fe425ca78b017bcea78b268411a
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE