Rennie Michael J, Wackerhage Henning, Spangenburg Espen E, Booth Frank W
Division of Molecular Physiology, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, DD1 4HN, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Annu Rev Physiol. 2004;66:799-828. doi: 10.1146/annurev.physiol.66.052102.134444.
This review is divided into two parts, the first dealing with the cell and molecular biology of muscle in terms of growth and wasting and the second being an account of current knowledge of physiological mechanisms involved in the alteration of size of the human muscle mass. Wherever possible, attempts have been made to interrelate the information in each part and to provide the most likely explanation for phenomena that are currently only partially understood. The review should be of interest to cell and molecular biologists who know little of human muscle physiology and to physicians, physiotherapists, and kinesiologists who may be familiar with the gross behavior of human muscle but wish to understand more about the underlying mechanisms of change.
本综述分为两部分,第一部分从生长和萎缩方面探讨肌肉的细胞与分子生物学,第二部分阐述目前有关人类肌肉质量大小改变所涉及的生理机制的知识。只要有可能,我们都尝试将各部分的信息相互联系起来,并对目前仅部分被理解的现象给出最合理的解释。本综述对于不太了解人类肌肉生理学的细胞与分子生物学家,以及可能熟悉人类肌肉总体行为但希望更多了解其潜在变化机制的医生、物理治疗师和运动机能学家来说,应该会有一定的参考价值。