Myostatin as a potential biomarker to monitor sarcopenia in hip fracture patients undergoing a multidisciplinary rehabilitation and nutritional treatment: a preliminary study

de Sire Alessandro, Baricich Alessio, Renò Filippo, Cisari Carlo, Fusco Nicola, MARCO INVERNIZZI

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Abstract

Hip fractures are the most common osteoporotic fractures related to disability in older adults, requiring surgery and a subsequent rehabilitation treatment. Sarcopenia is currently considered as a predictive of worse outcome in hip fracture patients and myostatin has been recently proposed a potential biomarker of this condition. Twenty hip fracture patients after total hip replacement (mean aged 75.9 ± 2.4 years) were randomly divided into two groups of ten subjects (groups A and B). Both groups performed a rehabilitation program (5 sessions of 40 min/week for 2 weeks, followed by home-based exercise protocol). Group A received also 2-month amino acid supplementation. Serum myostatin levels significantly decreased after 2 months in both group A (p = 0.01) and group B (p = 0.03) in sarcopenic patients only in group A (p = 0.04). These results suggest that myostatin might be considered a promising biomarker of sarcopenia in hip fracture older adults' patients undergoing rehabilitation and amino acid supplementation.
Lingua originaleInglese
RivistaAging clinical and experimental research
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2019

Keywords

  • Amino acids
  • Hip fractures
  • Myostatin
  • Nutrition therapy
  • Rehabilitation
  • Sarcopenia

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