"Pioneering Research: The Promise of Exercise-Mimicking Pills"

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Researchers have developed compounds that mimic the effects of exercise in rodent cells, potentially offering new treatments for muscle atrophy, heart failure, and neurodegenerative diseases. The compounds activate estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) and have shown promise in enhancing muscle cells' metabolism and growth, as well as improving muscle performance in animal studies. The research, presented at ACS Spring 2024, suggests that these compounds could have applications in treating metabolic disorders, conditions linked to mitochondrial dysfunction, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Topics:health#err-agonists#exercise-mimic#health-and-medicine#muscle-atrophy#neurodegenerative-diseases#research
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