Jin Jong Beom, Robinson Angelique, Soukup Tori, Black Ember, Abit André, Hammer Shane M, Han Anna, Lucas Edralin, Kim Yoo, Bae Jiyoung
Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States.
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States.
Front Cell Dev Biol. 2025 Aug 14;13:1651553. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2025.1651553. eCollection 2025.
Skeletal muscle is an important organ in the human body for maintaining overall strength and mobility. Skeletal muscle has the capability of self-regeneration, which can be achieved by utilizing specific energy pathways. Therefore, understanding the energy metabolism of skeletal muscle is essential to exploring its regenerative mechanisms. This review addresses the current progress in understanding the essential role of metabolic pathways in skeletal muscle function, regeneration, and muscle dysfunction as it relates to diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), obesity, and aging (sarcopenia). Furthermore, we explore the fundamental metabolisms of skeletal muscle while considering not only disease progression but also therapeutic strategies. Experimental models ( and ) and other signaling pathways are additionally discussed while proposing that the association between energy metabolism markers and metabolic diseases in skeletal muscle could provide innovative implications. Finally, the need for developing human-relevant models to study muscle regeneration is emphasized as most current findings are derived from and models.
骨骼肌是人体中维持整体力量和运动能力的重要器官。骨骼肌具有自我再生能力,可通过利用特定能量途径来实现。因此,了解骨骼肌的能量代谢对于探索其再生机制至关重要。本综述阐述了在理解代谢途径在骨骼肌功能、再生以及与2型糖尿病(T2DM)、肥胖和衰老(肌肉减少症)等疾病相关的肌肉功能障碍中所起的关键作用方面的当前进展。此外,我们在考虑疾病进展和治疗策略的同时,探索骨骼肌的基础代谢。还讨论了实验模型(和)以及其他信号通路,同时提出骨骼肌中能量代谢标志物与代谢疾病之间的关联可能会带来创新性启示。最后,强调了开发与人类相关的模型来研究肌肉再生的必要性,因为目前的大多数研究结果都来自于和模型。