ANXA2 is a key mediator of the muscle-cerebellum axis in sarcopenia, contributing to muscle atrophy by downregulating Neu2 and motor incoordination by targeting CB2R. Isoliquiritigenin was identified as an effective compound targeting ANXA2 to improve motor deficits. These findings highlight ANXA2 as a potential therapeutic target and suggest isoliquiritigenin as a promising strategy for alleviating motor incoordination associated with sarcopenia.
Jiao et al. (Mon,) studied this question.