Abstract: Sarcopenia, a complex and debilitating condition characterized by progressive deterioration
of skeletal muscle, is the primary cause of age-associated disability and significantly impacts
healthspan in elderly patients. Despite its prevalence among the aging population, the underlying
molecular mechanisms are still under investigation. The NLRP3 inflammasome is crucial in the
innate immune response and has a significant impact on diseases related to inflammation and aging.
Here, we investigated the expression of the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway and pro-inflammatory
cytokines in skeletal muscle and peripheral blood of dependent and independent patients who
underwent hip surgery. Patients were categorized into independent and dependent individuals
based on their Barthel Index. The expression of NLRP3 inflammasome components was significantly
upregulated in sarcopenic muscle from dependent patients, accompanied by higher levels of Caspase-
1, IL-1β and IL-6. Among older dependent individuals with sarcopenia, there was a significant
increase in the MYH3/MYH2 ratio, indicating a transcriptional shift in expression from mature to
developmental myosin isoforms. Creatine kinase levels and senescence markers were also higher
in dependent patients, altogether resembling dystrophic diseases and indicating muscle degeneration.
In summary, we present evidence for the involvement of the NLRP3/ASC/NEK7/Caspase-1
inflammasome pathway with activation of pro-inflammatory SASP in the outcome of sarcopenia in
the elderly.Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Principado de Asturias (ISPA
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