DOAJ Open Access 2024

Age-Related Homeostatic Plasticity at Rodent Neuromuscular Junctions

Yizhi Li Yomna Badawi Stephen D. Meriney

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Motor ability decline remains a major threat to the quality of life of the elderly. Although the later stages of aging co-exist with degenerative pathologies, the long process of aging is more complicated than a simple and gradual degeneration. To combat senescence and the associated late-stage degeneration of the neuromuscular system, it is imperative to examine changes that occur during the long process of aging. Prior to late-stage degeneration, age-induced changes in the neuromuscular system trigger homeostatic plasticity. This unique phenomenon may be important for the maintenance of the neuromuscular system during the early stages of aging. In this review, we will focus on age-induced changes in neurotransmission at the neuromuscular junction, providing the potential mechanisms responsible for these changes. The goal is to highlight these key elements and their role in regulating neurotransmission, facilitating future research efforts to combat late-stage degeneration in the neuromuscular system by preserving the functional and structural integrity of these elements prior to the late stage of aging.

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Yizhi Li

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Yomna Badawi

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Stephen D. Meriney

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Li, Y., Badawi, Y., Meriney, S.D. (2024). Age-Related Homeostatic Plasticity at Rodent Neuromuscular Junctions. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13201684

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2024
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10.3390/cells13201684
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