Alpha-B-Crystallin (CRYAB), a Small Heat Shock Protein sensitive to oxidative stress, is expressed in many tissues and implicated in various biological processes. In cardiac muscle, CRYAB exerts a cardio protective role in ischemia-induced damage preventing apoptosis and necrosis. In the present study we used forty young (7-weeks old) healthy male mice (BALB/c AnNHsd), which after 1 week of acclimatization to the new housing environment, runned 2 days per 10 minutes. The TR mice ran for 60 min at a speed of 5.5 m/min. Mice were sacrificed immediately after, 15 and 120 minutes after the end of the acute bout of endurance exercise (TR-0’, TR-15’ and TR-120’, respectively). We prepared samples from the heart and from the group of posterior mus...
Background: CryAB (HspB5) and HspB2, two small heat shock genes located adjacently in the vertebrate...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic and complex tissue, rich in proteins that are subject to continuous rea...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism, and the effects of exercise trainin...
The αB-crystallin (HSPB5) protein is modulated in response to a wide variety of stressors generated ...
Besides its substantial role in eye lens, αB-crystallin (HSPB5) retains fundamental function in stri...
α-Crystallin B (cryAB) is the most abundant small heat shock protein in cardiomyocytes (CMs), where ...
α-Crystallin B (cryAB) is the most abundant small heat shock protein in cardiomyocytes (CMs), where ...
SummaryThe autosomal dominant mutation in the human αB-crystallin gene inducing a R120G amino acid e...
HSPB5 or alpha B-crystallin (CRYAB), originally identified as lens protein, is one of the most wides...
The benefit of exercise training on heart rate response in patients with heart failure has been well...
Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species, and skeletal musc...
Exercise has beneficial effects on human health, including protection against metabolic disorders su...
<div><p>Dominant mutations in the <i>alpha-B crystallin</i> (<i>CryAB</i>) gene are responsible for ...
To explore whether a single bout of exhaustive exercise can activate autophagyin mice skeletal muscl...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism and the effects of exercise training...
Background: CryAB (HspB5) and HspB2, two small heat shock genes located adjacently in the vertebrate...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic and complex tissue, rich in proteins that are subject to continuous rea...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism, and the effects of exercise trainin...
The αB-crystallin (HSPB5) protein is modulated in response to a wide variety of stressors generated ...
Besides its substantial role in eye lens, αB-crystallin (HSPB5) retains fundamental function in stri...
α-Crystallin B (cryAB) is the most abundant small heat shock protein in cardiomyocytes (CMs), where ...
α-Crystallin B (cryAB) is the most abundant small heat shock protein in cardiomyocytes (CMs), where ...
SummaryThe autosomal dominant mutation in the human αB-crystallin gene inducing a R120G amino acid e...
HSPB5 or alpha B-crystallin (CRYAB), originally identified as lens protein, is one of the most wides...
The benefit of exercise training on heart rate response in patients with heart failure has been well...
Understanding the relationship between physical exercise, reactive oxygen species, and skeletal musc...
Exercise has beneficial effects on human health, including protection against metabolic disorders su...
<div><p>Dominant mutations in the <i>alpha-B crystallin</i> (<i>CryAB</i>) gene are responsible for ...
To explore whether a single bout of exhaustive exercise can activate autophagyin mice skeletal muscl...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism and the effects of exercise training...
Background: CryAB (HspB5) and HspB2, two small heat shock genes located adjacently in the vertebrate...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic and complex tissue, rich in proteins that are subject to continuous rea...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism, and the effects of exercise trainin...