Strength Training Prevents Heart Failure
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University of Bonn study: regulated degradation of damaged cell components prevents heart failure and nerve diseases.
Protein BAG3 plays a critical role in the elimination of damaged components.
An active elimination or clearing system is essential for the long-term preservation of muscle tissues.
The research may open up new therapeutic possibilities for muscle weakness, heart failure, nerve diseases, and even space travel.
Drugs developed to activate BAG3 might help in such situations.
Höhfeld 's team is preparing experiments to be conducted on board of the International Space Station .
The University of Bonn's partners in this study are the University of Freiburg , German Sport University , Forschungszentrum Jülich , University of Antwerp and University of Hildesheim .
The work is co-funded by the German Research Foundation and the German Space Agency .
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