Can drinking cause muscle weakness
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Drinking has become a necessary skill in the workplace. Drinking can not only make people feel relaxed, but also enhance interpersonal relationship. But drinking in the wrong way can cause serious damage to the body. So can drinking cause muscle weakness?
Can drinking cause muscle weakness
Many people who drink for a long time will have muscle weakness. The reason why people who drink for a long time are prone to muscle weakness may be due to the abnormal self-healing function of the cell granulosome.
Alcohol can affect specific genes, interfere with the function of fusion and repair of mitochondria, and then affect muscle strength. Not only alcohol, but also other environmental factors may change the function of fusion and repair of mitochondria.
The researchers explained that granulosomes are located in cells and are responsible for generating energy for muscle cells, brain cells and various kinds of cells. Once damaged, the mitochondria will fuse with other mitochondria and repair themselves. The damaged parts of granulosomes will be recovered, and other healthy granulosomes will donate some proteins to help the damaged granulosomes return to normal. When the fusion function of granulosome is abnormal, it may cause dominant optic atrophy (ADOA), progressive neurotic Charcot atrophy (CMT) and so on. The research team of Thomas Jefferson University in the United States carried out experiments on mice and found that if mice often drink alcohol, the fusion and repair functions of the mitochondria will also decline seriously, and the muscles will be easily tired and weak.
matters needing attention
Friends who often drink must control the amount of alcohol. Drinking too much will hurt your health. People who love fitness should drink less to avoid affecting the fitness effect.