The response of skeletal muscle to alcohol abuse: Gender differences
- Authors: Shenkman B.S.1, Zinovyeva O.E.2, Belova S.P.1, Samkhaeva N.D.2, Shcheglova N.S.2, Mirzoev T.M.1, Vilchinskaya N.A.1, Altaeva E.G.1, Turtikova O.V.1, Nemirovskaya T.L.1,3
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Biomedical Problems
- Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
- Faculty of Basic Medicine
- Issue: Vol 61, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 793-796
- Section: Complex Systems Biophysics
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0006-3509/article/view/152112
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350916050262
- ID: 152112
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Abstract
A gender analysis has been carried out to analyze changes in intracellular signaling pathways that lead to the development of chronic alcoholic myopathy. It is known that acute or chronic alcohol intoxication can result in alcohol-induced lesions in skeletal muscles. Chronic alcoholic myopathy occurs much more frequently and can develop either independently or in combination with other forms of alcoholic disease (liver and heart lesions, malabsorption syndrome, or alcohol polyneuropathy). This disease is manifested by atrophy of skeletal muscles and a performance decrement. Most of the studies on the pathogenesis of chronic alcoholic myopathy have been carried out on male patients. Studies on alcoholic myopathy-induced muscle damage in females have not been previously reported.
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B. S. Shenkman
Institute of Biomedical Problems
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007
O. E. Zinovyeva
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Trubetskaya 8/2, Moscow, 119991
S. P. Belova
Institute of Biomedical Problems
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007
N. D. Samkhaeva
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Trubetskaya 8/2, Moscow, 119991
N. S. Shcheglova
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Trubetskaya 8/2, Moscow, 119991
T. M. Mirzoev
Institute of Biomedical Problems
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007
N. A. Vilchinskaya
Institute of Biomedical Problems
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007
E. G. Altaeva
Institute of Biomedical Problems
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007
O. V. Turtikova
Institute of Biomedical Problems
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007
T. L. Nemirovskaya
Institute of Biomedical Problems; Faculty of Basic Medicine
Author for correspondence.
Email: nemirovskaya@bk.ru
Russian Federation, sh. Khoroshevskoe 76a, Moscow, 123007; pr. Lomonosovskii 31/5, Moscow, 117191
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