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Published: 02-06-2022

IL-6: Sinalização na Hipertrofia Muscular e efeitos Metabólicos Sistêmicos

Médico Clínico Geral pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM - RS / Pós-graduando do Curso Nacional de Nutrologia ABRAN - CNN2015
Médico Nutrólogo pela ABRAN/AMB/CFM / Médico do Esporte pela SBMEE/AMB/CFM
IL-6 Muscle Hypertrophy Strength Exercises

Abstract

The myokines are substances produced in skeletal muscle by muscle contraction induced by strengthening exercise. They have the ability to act locally on skeletal muscle itself and also in other organs and body tissues. In this review, we discuss relevant aspects presented in scientificliterature with a high degree of evidence signalling Interleukin - 6 (IL-6) in muscle hypertrophy induced by strenght training exercises, and also the action arising from its release by skeletal muscle in the bloodstream, exerting effects on other organs and tissues, demonstrating that it has an important role in the interaction of immunoneuroendocrine system and pro and anti-inflammatory effects in the human body.

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How to Cite

Costa, E. M. da, & Werutsky, C. A. (2022). IL-6: Sinalização na Hipertrofia Muscular e efeitos Metabólicos Sistêmicos. International Journal of Nutrology, 8(4), 95–100. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1705259