Friday, 21 March 2014

Scientists have discovered a definitive role for the brain in regulating loss of muscle mass

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Today in the "Oregon Health" & Hospital report, "University of Science Doernbichir children" Scientists have discovered that they are definitive role of the brain in regulating loss of muscle mass previously untold. Process-driven system to send signals to the brain that controls stress responses and the release of the stress hormone cortisol.

This finding is particularly important because many of the drugs that regulate the release of cortisol are now in development for the treatment of other conditions.

"Wasting injury-related chronic disease has been recognized since the time of the ancient Greeks. Spite of this long history, no effective treatments currently available that can reverse muscle wasting,

" said Daniel's. Marks, MD, Ph.D., principal investigator and associate professor of pediatrics at the Pan-African Parliament - Family Pediatric Research Institute at OHSU Hospital Doernbichir children

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