Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-term moderate training, whereas the effects of single bursts of exercise are less known. Making use of a proteomic approach, we investigated the effects of acute swimming exercise (ASE) on protein expression and carbonylation patterns in two hind limb muscles: the Extensor Digitorum Longus (EDL) and the Soleus, mostly composed of fast-twitch and slow-twitch fibres, respectively. Carbonylation is one of the most common oxidative modifications of proteins and a marker of oxidative stress. In fact, several studies suggest that physical activity and the consequent increase in oxygen consumption can lead to increase in reactive oxygen and nitrogen s...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Excessive training (i.e. overtraining, OT) may result in underperformance, which can be characterize...
Morphological and biochemical changes have been studied in two forelimb (i.e. brachialis and extenso...
Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-te...
Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-te...
Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-te...
none7Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ske...
Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species and skeletal muscl...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The mechanisms of exercise-induced fatigue have not been investigated using proteomic techniques, an...
Previous study showed that low-intensity endurance exercise induced a significant recovery of damage...
Excessive training (i.e. overtraining, OT) may result in underperformance, which can be characterize...
Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species, and skeletal musc...
Carbonylation is a highly prevalent protein modification in skeletal muscle mitochondria, possibly c...
No previous study has used proteomics to investigate the effects of exercise training on human skele...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Excessive training (i.e. overtraining, OT) may result in underperformance, which can be characterize...
Morphological and biochemical changes have been studied in two forelimb (i.e. brachialis and extenso...
Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-te...
Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-te...
Previous studies by us and other groups characterized protein expression variation following long-te...
none7Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ske...
Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species and skeletal muscl...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The mechanisms of exercise-induced fatigue have not been investigated using proteomic techniques, an...
Previous study showed that low-intensity endurance exercise induced a significant recovery of damage...
Excessive training (i.e. overtraining, OT) may result in underperformance, which can be characterize...
Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species, and skeletal musc...
Carbonylation is a highly prevalent protein modification in skeletal muscle mitochondria, possibly c...
No previous study has used proteomics to investigate the effects of exercise training on human skele...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Excessive training (i.e. overtraining, OT) may result in underperformance, which can be characterize...
Morphological and biochemical changes have been studied in two forelimb (i.e. brachialis and extenso...