Background Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangements to skeletal muscle. Unfortunately, these alcohol-induced events may also prime skeletal muscle for worsened, delayed, or possibly incomplete repair following acute injury. As alcoholics may be at increased risk for skeletal muscle injury, our goals were to identify the effects of chronic alcohol ingestion on components of skeletal muscle regeneration. To accomplish this, age- and gender-matched C57Bl/6 mice were provided normal drinking water or water that contained 20% alcohol (v/v) for 18-20 wk. Subgroups of mice were injected with a 1.2% barium chloride (BaCl2) solution into the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle to initiate degeneration and ...
Background Chronic alcoholic myopathy is characterised by reduced muscle strength and structural cha...
The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol after training/comp...
Abstract — Aims: Skeletal muscle appears to be susceptible to chronic and acute excess alcohol intak...
Background: Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangemen...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction is highly prevalent and is one of the earliest pathological tissue chang...
Alcohol-related myopathy (Alc-M) is highly prevalent among heavy drinkers, although its pathogenesis...
Significance: With over 15 million people in the United States alone being alcohol-dependent...
Abstract Background Separately, chronic alcohol ingestion and HIV-1 infection are associated with se...
Alcoholic myopathy is characterized by muscle weakness and difficulties in gait and locomotion. It i...
Abstract — Aims: Chronic myopathy has been described in alcoholics, characterized by atrophy of type...
Introduction: Autophagy is a complex and highly regulated process responsible for the maintenance of...
Muscle is among the first tissues impaired by chronic alcohol intake. Here, we determined how alcoho...
Ethanol causes dysregulated muscle protein homeostasis while simultaneously causing hepatocyte injur...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on muscle rep...
Background Chronic alcoholic myopathy is characterised by reduced muscle strength and structural cha...
The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol after training/comp...
Abstract — Aims: Skeletal muscle appears to be susceptible to chronic and acute excess alcohol intak...
Background: Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangemen...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction is highly prevalent and is one of the earliest pathological tissue chang...
Alcohol-related myopathy (Alc-M) is highly prevalent among heavy drinkers, although its pathogenesis...
Significance: With over 15 million people in the United States alone being alcohol-dependent...
Abstract Background Separately, chronic alcohol ingestion and HIV-1 infection are associated with se...
Alcoholic myopathy is characterized by muscle weakness and difficulties in gait and locomotion. It i...
Abstract — Aims: Chronic myopathy has been described in alcoholics, characterized by atrophy of type...
Introduction: Autophagy is a complex and highly regulated process responsible for the maintenance of...
Muscle is among the first tissues impaired by chronic alcohol intake. Here, we determined how alcoho...
Ethanol causes dysregulated muscle protein homeostasis while simultaneously causing hepatocyte injur...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on muscle rep...
Background Chronic alcoholic myopathy is characterised by reduced muscle strength and structural cha...
The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol after training/comp...
Abstract — Aims: Skeletal muscle appears to be susceptible to chronic and acute excess alcohol intak...