Mitochondrial stress and mitokines in aging
Mitokines are signaling molecules that enable communication of local mitochondrial stress
to other mitochondria in distant cells and tissues. Among those molecules are FGF21 …
to other mitochondria in distant cells and tissues. Among those molecules are FGF21 …
[HTML][HTML] The role of exercise in obesity-related cancers: Current evidence and biological mechanisms
Cancer ranks among the five leading causes of death in almost all countries and has
important repercussions for individual and public health, the healthcare system, and society …
important repercussions for individual and public health, the healthcare system, and society …
[HTML][HTML] The role of myokines in cancer: Crosstalk between skeletal muscle and tumor
SY Park, BO Hwang, NY Song - BMB reports, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Loss of skeletal muscle mass is a primary feature of sarcopenia and cancer cachexia. In
cancer patients, tumor-derived inflammatory factors promote muscle atrophy via tumor-to …
cancer patients, tumor-derived inflammatory factors promote muscle atrophy via tumor-to …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of exercise in the treatment of lung cancer–a mini-review
Z Luo, R Wan, S Liu, X Feng, Z Peng, Q Wang… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Lung cancer constitutes a formidable menace to global health and well-being, as its
incidence and mortality rate escalate at an alarming pace. In recent years, research has …
incidence and mortality rate escalate at an alarming pace. In recent years, research has …
Spatial distribution of tumor-infiltrating T cells indicated immune response status under chemoradiotherapy plus PD-1 blockade in esophageal cancer
C Yan, H Huang, Z Zheng, X Ma, G Zhao… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background The spatial distribution of tumor-infiltrating T cells and its dynamics during
chemoradiotherapy combined with PD-1 blockade is little known in esophageal squamous …
chemoradiotherapy combined with PD-1 blockade is little known in esophageal squamous …
Exercise as a Promising Agent against Cancer: Evaluating Its Anti-Cancer Molecular Mechanisms
M Spanoudaki, C Giaginis, D Karafyllaki… - Cancers, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Cancer is the main cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The
incidence of physical inactivity is gradually increasing, reaching alarmingly high levels …
incidence of physical inactivity is gradually increasing, reaching alarmingly high levels …
[图书][B] Advanced neuromuscular exercise physiology
P Gardiner - 2024 - books.google.com
Advanced Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology, Second Edition, uses a mix of biochemistry,
molecular biology, neurophysiology, and muscle physiology to provide a synthesis of …
molecular biology, neurophysiology, and muscle physiology to provide a synthesis of …
Highlighting the idea of exerkines in the management of cancer patients with cachexia: novel insights and a critical review
Background Exerkines are all peptides, metabolites, and nucleic acids released into the
bloodstream during and after physical exercise. Exerkines liberated from skeletal muscle …
bloodstream during and after physical exercise. Exerkines liberated from skeletal muscle …
Muscle-derived exosomes and exercise in cancer prevention
There are a lot of evidences on the beneficial effects mediated by exercise on the prevention
of not communicable diseases (NCDs) including different type of cancer. The production of …
of not communicable diseases (NCDs) including different type of cancer. The production of …
Translational studies of exosomes in sports medicine–a mini-review
H Huang, P Chen, X Feng, Y Qian, Z Peng… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This review in sports medicine focuses on the critical role of exosomes in managing chronic
conditions and enhancing athletic performance. Exosomes, small vesicles produced by …
conditions and enhancing athletic performance. Exosomes, small vesicles produced by …