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Novel Insights into the Pathogenesis of Spinal Sarcopenia and Related Therapeutic Approaches: A Narrative Review

Yu-Kai Kuo, Yu‐Ching Lin, Ching‐Yu Lee, Chih‐Yu Chen, Jowy Tani, Tsung‐Jen Huang, Hsi Chang, Meng–Huang Wu

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spinal sarcopenia is a complex and multifactorial disorder associated with a loss of strength, increased frailty, and increased risks of fractures and falls. In addition, spinal sarcopenia has been associated with lumbar spine disorders and osteoporosis, which renders making decisions on treatment modalities difficult. Patients with spinal sarcopenia typically exhibit lower cumulative survival, a higher risk of in-hospital complications, prolonged hospital stays, higher postoperative costs, and higher rates of blood transfusion after thoracolumbar spine surgery. Several studies have focused on the relationships between spinal sarcopenia, appendicular muscle mass, and bone-related problems-such as osteoporotic fractures and low bone mineral density-and malnutrition and vitamin D deficiency. Although several techniques are available for measuring sarcopenia, each of them has its advantages and shortcomings. For treating spinal sarcopenia, nutrition, physical therapy, and medication have been proven to be effective; regenerative therapeutic options seem to be promising owing to their repair and regeneration potential. Therefore, in this narrative review, we summarize the characteristics, detection methodologies, and treatment options for spinal sarcopenia, as well as its role in spinal disorders.

Topics & Concepts

SarcopeniaMedicineNarrative reviewOsteoporosisLumbarMalnutritionOrthopedic surgeryIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsPhysical therapySurgeryInternal medicineBiologyNutrition and Health in AgingCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersScoliosis diagnosis and treatment