Gut-muscle axis mechanism of exercise prevention of sarcopenia

Front Nutr. 2024 Aug 16:11:1418778. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1418778. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Sarcopenia refers to an age-related systemic skeletal muscle disorder, which is characterized by loss of muscle mass and weakening of muscle strength. Gut microbiota can affect skeletal muscle through a variety of mechanisms. Gut microbiota present distinct features among elderly people and sarcopenia patients, including a decrease in microbial diversity, which might be associated with the quality and function of the skeletal muscle. There might be a gut-muscle axis; where gut microbiota and skeletal muscle may affect each other bi-directionally. Skeletal muscle can affect the biodiversity of the gut microbiota, and the latter can, in turn, affect the anabolism of skeletal muscle. This review examines recent studies exploring the relationship between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle, summarizes the effects of exercise on gut microbiota, and discusses the possible mechanisms of the gut-muscle axis.

Keywords: SCFAs; exercise; gut microbiota; gut-muscle axis; sarcopenia.

Publication types

  • Review