Atrophy is the partial or complete
wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy include
mutations (which can destroy the gene to build up the organ), poor nourishment, poor
circulation, loss of
hormonal support, loss of
nerve supply to the target
organ, excessive amount of
apoptosis of cells, and disuse or lack of
exercise or disease intrinsic to the tissue itself. In medical practice, hormonal and nerve inputs that maintain an organ or body part are said to have
trophic effects. A diminished muscular trophic condition is designated as
atrophy.