Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale which insure that processes of homeostasis are preserved in the landscape of size change. However we and others have postulated that the degree of adaptation is limited and that once outside the normal levels of size fluctuations, cells and tissues function in an aberant manner. In this study we examine the function of muscle in the myostatin null mouse which is an excellent model for hypertrophy beyond levels of normal growth and consequences of acute starvation to restore mass. We show that muscle growth is sustained through protein synthesis driven by Serum/Glucocorticoid Kinase 1 (SGK1) rather than Akt1. Furthermore our metabonomic profiling...
The interplay between multiple signaling pathways regulates the maintenance of skeletal muscle. Unde...
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
Myostatin, a Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily member, has been well characterised...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
<div><p>Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular s...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
Food restriction has a great impact on skeletal muscle mass by inducing muscle protein breakdown to ...
Food restriction has a great impact on skeletal muscle mass by inducing muscle protein breakdown to ...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors are co-first authors on this work
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
AbstractMyostatin deficiency leads to both an increased rate of protein synthesis and skeletal muscl...
Diplôme : Dr. d'UniversitéMuscle hypertrophy has been extensively studied in meat producing animals....
The interplay between multiple signaling pathways regulates the maintenance of skeletal muscle. Unde...
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
Myostatin, a Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily member, has been well characterised...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
<div><p>Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular s...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
Animals are imbued with adaptive mechanisms spanning from the tissue/organ to the cellular scale whi...
Food restriction has a great impact on skeletal muscle mass by inducing muscle protein breakdown to ...
Food restriction has a great impact on skeletal muscle mass by inducing muscle protein breakdown to ...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors are co-first authors on this work
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
AbstractMyostatin deficiency leads to both an increased rate of protein synthesis and skeletal muscl...
Diplôme : Dr. d'UniversitéMuscle hypertrophy has been extensively studied in meat producing animals....
The interplay between multiple signaling pathways regulates the maintenance of skeletal muscle. Unde...
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
Myostatin, a Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily member, has been well characterised...