[HTML][HTML] The molecular athlete: exercise physiology from mechanisms to medals
Human skeletal muscle demonstrates remarkable plasticity, adapting to numerous external
stimuli including the habitual level of contractile loading. Accordingly, muscle function and …
stimuli including the habitual level of contractile loading. Accordingly, muscle function and …
[HTML][HTML] Blood-brain barrier permeability and physical exercise
MA Małkiewicz, A Szarmach, A Sabisz… - Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
In this narrative review, a theoretical framework on the crosstalk between physical exercise
and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is presented. We discuss the influence of …
and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is presented. We discuss the influence of …
[PDF][PDF] Physical exercise in the oldest old.
PL Valenzuela, A Castillo-Garcia, JS Morales… - Age, 2019 - academia.edu
Societies are progressively aging, with the oldest old (ie., those aged> 80–85 years) being
the most rapidly expanding population segment. However, advanced aging comes at a …
the most rapidly expanding population segment. However, advanced aging comes at a …
[HTML][HTML] The muscle-brain axis and neurodegenerative diseases: the key role of mitochondria in exercise-induced neuroprotection
Regular exercise is associated with pronounced health benefits. The molecular processes
involved in physiological adaptations to exercise are best understood in skeletal muscle …
involved in physiological adaptations to exercise are best understood in skeletal muscle …
[HTML][HTML] Myokines and resistance training: a narrative review
BEM Zunner, NB Wachsmuth, ML Eckstein… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
In the last few years, the muscular system has gained attention due to the discovery of the
muscle-secretome and its high potency for retaining or regaining health. These cytokines …
muscle-secretome and its high potency for retaining or regaining health. These cytokines …
[HTML][HTML] Exercise-released myokines in the control of energy metabolism
C Laurens, A Bergouignan, C Moro - Frontiers in physiology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Physical activity reduces cardiometabolic risk, while physical inactivity increases chronic
diseases risk. This led to the idea that exercise-induced muscle contraction contributes to …
diseases risk. This led to the idea that exercise-induced muscle contraction contributes to …
Muscle-to-tumor crosstalk: The effect of exercise-induced myokine on cancer progression
Q Huang, M Wu, X Wu, Y Zhang, Y Xia - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta …, 2022 - Elsevier
Physical exercise has gradually become a focus in cancer treatment due to its pronounced
role in reducing cancer risk, enhancing therapeutic efficacy, and improving prognosis. In …
role in reducing cancer risk, enhancing therapeutic efficacy, and improving prognosis. In …
[HTML][HTML] Role of irisin in myocardial infarction, heart failure, and cardiac hypertrophy
MY Ho, CY Wang - Cells, 2021 - mdpi.com
Irisin is a myokine derived from the cleavage of fibronectin type III domain-containing 5. Irisin
regulates mitochondrial energy, glucose metabolism, fatty acid oxidation, and fat browning …
regulates mitochondrial energy, glucose metabolism, fatty acid oxidation, and fat browning …
Age‐related changes in cerebrovascular health and their effects on neural function and cognition: A comprehensive review
The process of aging includes changes in cellular biology that affect local interactions
between cells and their environments and eventually propagate to systemic levels. In the …
between cells and their environments and eventually propagate to systemic levels. In the …
[HTML][HTML] Pathogenesis of dementia
JW Błaszczyk - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
According to Alzheimer's Disease International, 55 million people worldwide are living with
dementia. Dementia is a disorder that manifests as a set of related symptoms, which usually …
dementia. Dementia is a disorder that manifests as a set of related symptoms, which usually …