Background-—A sedentary lifestyle is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and exercise has been shown to ameliorate this risk. Inactivity is associated with a loss of muscle mass, which is also reversed with isometric exercise training. The relationship between muscle mass and vascular function is poorly defined. The aims of the current study were to determine whether increasing muscle mass by genetic deletion of myostatin, a negative regulator of muscle growth, can influence vascular function in mesenteric arteries from obese db/db mice. Methods and Results-—Myostatin expression was elevated in skeletal muscle of obese mice and associated with reduced muscle mass (30 % to 50%). Myostatin deletion increased muscle mass in l...
Abstract In stroke patients, loss of skeletal muscle mass leads to prolonged weakness and less effic...
The marked hypermuscularity in mice with constitutive myostatin deficiency reduces fat accumulation ...
<div><p>Obesity and arterial hypertension, important risk factors for atherosclerosis and coronary a...
Vascular alterations are expected to occur in obese individuals but the impact of obesity could be d...
Myostatin is a potent negative regulator of muscle mass, i.e. high levels of myostatin induce loss o...
Myostatin (Mstn) is a secreted growth factor expressed in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue that ne...
Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth. Loss of myostatin function results in a dramatic...
Obesity is associated with vascular diseases that are often attributed to vascular oxidative stress....
Considerable effort has been directed towards the development of preventative and therapeutic strate...
Aims/hypothesis: Although myostatin-null (Mstn −/−) mice fail to accumulate fat in adipose tissue wh...
Obesity is associated with vascular diseases that are often attributed to vascular oxidative stress....
Rationale: Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular dysfunction, yet the underlying factors drivi...
International audienceMyostatin (Mstn) participates in the regulation of skeletal muscle size and ha...
Myostatin (Mstn) inactivation or inhibition is considered as a promising treatment for various muscl...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by systemic disturbances that increase cardio...
Abstract In stroke patients, loss of skeletal muscle mass leads to prolonged weakness and less effic...
The marked hypermuscularity in mice with constitutive myostatin deficiency reduces fat accumulation ...
<div><p>Obesity and arterial hypertension, important risk factors for atherosclerosis and coronary a...
Vascular alterations are expected to occur in obese individuals but the impact of obesity could be d...
Myostatin is a potent negative regulator of muscle mass, i.e. high levels of myostatin induce loss o...
Myostatin (Mstn) is a secreted growth factor expressed in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue that ne...
Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth. Loss of myostatin function results in a dramatic...
Obesity is associated with vascular diseases that are often attributed to vascular oxidative stress....
Considerable effort has been directed towards the development of preventative and therapeutic strate...
Aims/hypothesis: Although myostatin-null (Mstn −/−) mice fail to accumulate fat in adipose tissue wh...
Obesity is associated with vascular diseases that are often attributed to vascular oxidative stress....
Rationale: Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular dysfunction, yet the underlying factors drivi...
International audienceMyostatin (Mstn) participates in the regulation of skeletal muscle size and ha...
Myostatin (Mstn) inactivation or inhibition is considered as a promising treatment for various muscl...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by systemic disturbances that increase cardio...
Abstract In stroke patients, loss of skeletal muscle mass leads to prolonged weakness and less effic...
The marked hypermuscularity in mice with constitutive myostatin deficiency reduces fat accumulation ...
<div><p>Obesity and arterial hypertension, important risk factors for atherosclerosis and coronary a...