Abstract
Many older persons lose their mobility and independence due to multiple diseases occurring simultaneously. Geroscience is aimed at developing innovative approaches to better identify relationships among the biological processes of aging. Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are two of the most prevalent chronic diseases in older people, with both conditions sharing overlapping risk factors and pathogenesis. When occurring together, these diseases form a geriatric syndrome termed “osteosarcopenia,” which increases the risk of frailty, hospitalizations, and death. Findings from basic and clinical sciences aiming to understand osteosarcopenia have provided evidence of this syndrome as a case of geroscience. Genetic, endocrine, and mechanical stimuli, in addition to fat infiltration, sedentarism, and nutritional deficiencies, affect muscle and bone homeostasis to characterize this syndrome. However, research is in its infancy regarding accurate diagnostic markers and effective treatments with dual effects on muscle and bone. To date, resistance exercise remains the most promising strategy to increase muscle and bone mass, while sufficient quantities of protein, vitamin D, calcium, and creatine may preserve these tissues with aging. More recent findings, from rodent models, suggest treating ectopic fat in muscle and bone marrow as a possible avenue to curb osteosarcopenia, although this needs testing in human clinical trials.
Highlights
Global aging, attributed to advancements in health care and so‐ cioeconomic factors, represents one of the great achievements of the 21st century
We have shown that elevated parathyroid hormone levels associate with poor physical perfor‐ mance and balance in older persons,[46] which may increase falls risk and is associated with osteosarcopenia.[47]
By demonstrating that rapamycin affects palmitate‐induced lipotoxicity in osteoblasts by modulating apoptosis and autophagy in vitro,[98] we proposed that rapamy‐ cin‐associated therapies could, potentially, be targeted for specific roles in osteoporosis and sarcopenia
Summary
Global aging, attributed to advancements in health care and so‐ cioeconomic factors, represents one of the great achievements of the 21st century.
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