Exercise-induced skeletal muscle signaling pathways and human athletic performance
… muscle-damage might provoke PA-mTORC1 activity, not all REX bouts elicit muscle damage
… AMP/ADP, inorganic phosphate ( Pi ) and NAD + concentrations], triggering respiratory …
… AMP/ADP, inorganic phosphate ( Pi ) and NAD + concentrations], triggering respiratory …
[HTML][HTML] Thirty minutes of moderate-intensity downhill or level running has no effect on postprandial lipemia: A randomized controlled trial
TJ Yang, CH Chiu, CL Wu, YS Liao… - Journal of Physiology …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
… , although significantly higher than that after LR, also indicated mild muscle damage. To our
… eccentric contractions of the quadriceps. By contrast, the intramyocellular lipid content of the …
… eccentric contractions of the quadriceps. By contrast, the intramyocellular lipid content of the …
[HTML][HTML] Magnetic field therapy enhances muscle mitochondrial bioenergetics and attenuates systemic ceramide levels following ACL reconstruction: Southeast Asian …
… in high-energy phosphate metabolism (inorganic phosphate (P i )… Consequently,
intramyocellular lipid content has been … being commonly described as an exercise-induced …
intramyocellular lipid content has been … being commonly described as an exercise-induced …
Similar substrate oxidation rates in concentric and eccentric cycling matched for aerobic power output
… eccentric cycling matched for aerobic power output in the postprandial state. Energy expenditure,
respiratory exchange ratio, and fat … , and 45 min of eccentric and concentric cycling in …
respiratory exchange ratio, and fat … , and 45 min of eccentric and concentric cycling in …
[HTML][HTML] An Evidence-Based Narrative Review of Mechanisms of Resistance Exercise–Induced Human Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy
… of damaged structural and contractile elements of the muscle proteome. B, After the attenuation
of exercise-induced muscle damage… Elevated lactate, hydrogen ion, inorganic phosphate …
of exercise-induced muscle damage… Elevated lactate, hydrogen ion, inorganic phosphate …
Role of nuclear receptors in exercise-induced muscle adaptations
B Kupr, S Schnyder… - Cold Spring …, 2017 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
… of myogenesis, skeletal muscle function, and plasticity. In this review, these NRs and
important cofactors are highlighted and their role in exercise-induced muscle adaptations as well …
important cofactors are highlighted and their role in exercise-induced muscle adaptations as well …
The impact of a high-fat diet in mice is dependent on duration and age, and differs between muscles
… Body mass, body mass index and intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) content increased in OS-…
Sections were incubated in 37.5 mmol l −1 sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7.6), 74 mmol l −1 …
Sections were incubated in 37.5 mmol l −1 sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7.6), 74 mmol l −1 …
The effect of gender and menstrual phase on serum creatine kinase activity and muscle soreness following downhill running
T Oosthuyse, AN Bosch - Antioxidants, 2017 - mdpi.com
… exchange of high-energy phosphate bonds between … quantify exercise-induced muscle
damage (EIMD) owing to high … partly promoted by a rapid intramyocellular influx of calcium owing …
damage (EIMD) owing to high … partly promoted by a rapid intramyocellular influx of calcium owing …
Interactions between insulin and exercise
EA Richter, L Sylow, M Hargreaves - Biochemical Journal, 2021 - portlandpress.com
… [Ca 2+ ], inorganic phosphate levels and energy charge, fuel … due to the exercise-induced
increase in sympathetic activity. … muscle damaging eccentric exercise (lengthening of muscle …
increase in sympathetic activity. … muscle damaging eccentric exercise (lengthening of muscle …
[HTML][HTML] The molecular athlete: exercise physiology from mechanisms to medals
… skeletal muscle (104, 105), with this dialogue focusing predominantly on exercise-induced
changes in mitochondrial content, … type 4; IMCL, intramyocellular lipids. See glossary for other …
changes in mitochondrial content, … type 4; IMCL, intramyocellular lipids. See glossary for other …