A systematic review on the role of sirt1 in duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a muscular disease characterized by progressive muscle degeneration. Life expectancy is between 30 and 50 years, and death is correlated with cardiac or respiratory complications. Currently, there is no cure, so there is a great interest in new pharmacological targets. Sirtuin1 (SIRT1) seems to be a potential target for DMD. In muscle tissue, SIRT1 exerts anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant effects. The aim of this study is to summarize all the findings of in vivo and in vitro literature studies about the potential role of SIRT1 in DMD. A systematic literature search was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. Twenty‐three articles satisfied the eligibility criteria. It emerged that SIRT1 inhibition led to muscle fragility, while conversely its activation improved muscle function. Additionally, resveratrol, a SIRT1 activator, has brought beneficial effects to the skeletal, cardiac and respiratory muscles by exerting anti‐inflammatory activity that leads to reduced myofiber wasting.

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Domi, E., Hoxha, M., Prendi, E., & Zappacosta, B. (2021). A systematic review on the role of sirt1 in duchenne muscular dystrophy. Cells, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10061380

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