Background: It has been reported that strenuous exercise increases the number of bone marrow-derived progenitor cells such as CD34 cells in the blood, but no previous studies have investigated the changes in circulating CD34 cells following resistance exercise. This study tested the hypothesis that the number of CD34 cells in the blood would increase after eccentric exercise of the elbow flexors, but decrease in recovery, and the magnitude of the changes would be dependent on the magnitude of muscle damage. Methods: Nine men (28.0 ± 6.6 years) performed exercises consisting of 10 sets of six maximal voluntary eccentric contractions of the elbow flexors with their non-dominant arm. Six of them performed the same exercise with the same arm 4 ...
In eccentric muscle contraction, the muscle is lengthening while contracting. For example, in downhi...
Introduction: Unaccustomed eccentric exercise often results in muscle damage and neutrophil activati...
Exercise-induced muscle damage is an important topic in exercise physiology. However several aspects...
Background: It has been reported that strenuous exercise increases the number of bone marrow-derived...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been reported that strenuous exercise increases the number of bone marrow-d...
The aims of this study were to examine the plasma concentrations of inflammatory mediators including...
CONTEXT: High-intensity exercise causes tissue damage, production of stress hormones, and alteration...
The goal of this dissertation was to identify and characterize underlying mechanisms of exercise-ind...
Eccentric exercise commonly results in muscle damage. The primary sequence of events leading to exer...
protein beta (CEBPB) is necessary for M2 macrophage-mediated regeneration after muscle injury. In hu...
Regular physical exercise of moderate intensity is normally beneficial to the human organism (Smith ...
Exercise-induced muscle damage is an important topic in exercise physiology. However, several aspect...
The effects of comparable lower-limb eccentric exercise that induces high (bench-stepping; STEP) an...
It is well documented that unaccustomed eccentric exercise induces muscle damage, but the responses ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.In mous...
In eccentric muscle contraction, the muscle is lengthening while contracting. For example, in downhi...
Introduction: Unaccustomed eccentric exercise often results in muscle damage and neutrophil activati...
Exercise-induced muscle damage is an important topic in exercise physiology. However several aspects...
Background: It has been reported that strenuous exercise increases the number of bone marrow-derived...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been reported that strenuous exercise increases the number of bone marrow-d...
The aims of this study were to examine the plasma concentrations of inflammatory mediators including...
CONTEXT: High-intensity exercise causes tissue damage, production of stress hormones, and alteration...
The goal of this dissertation was to identify and characterize underlying mechanisms of exercise-ind...
Eccentric exercise commonly results in muscle damage. The primary sequence of events leading to exer...
protein beta (CEBPB) is necessary for M2 macrophage-mediated regeneration after muscle injury. In hu...
Regular physical exercise of moderate intensity is normally beneficial to the human organism (Smith ...
Exercise-induced muscle damage is an important topic in exercise physiology. However, several aspect...
The effects of comparable lower-limb eccentric exercise that induces high (bench-stepping; STEP) an...
It is well documented that unaccustomed eccentric exercise induces muscle damage, but the responses ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.In mous...
In eccentric muscle contraction, the muscle is lengthening while contracting. For example, in downhi...
Introduction: Unaccustomed eccentric exercise often results in muscle damage and neutrophil activati...
Exercise-induced muscle damage is an important topic in exercise physiology. However several aspects...