Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which include metabolic rate depression and a shift in the primary fuel oxidized from carbohydrates to lipids. A number of studies of hibernating species report an upregulation of the levels and/or activity of lipid oxidizing enzymes in muscles during torpor, with a concomitant downregulation for glycolytic enzymes. However, other studies provide contrasting data about the regulation of fuel utilization in skeletal muscles during hibernation. Bears hibernate with only moderate hypothermia but with a drop in metabolic rate down to ~ 25% of basal metabolism. To gain insights into how fuel metabolism is regulated in hibernating bear skeletal muscles, we ...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...
Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which inc...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...
International audienceOxidative stress, which is believed to promote muscle atrophy, has been report...
International audiencePrior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), res...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), resulting in enhanced ene...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse and malnutrition, but hibernating bears are lar...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...
Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which inc...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...
International audienceOxidative stress, which is believed to promote muscle atrophy, has been report...
International audiencePrior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), res...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), resulting in enhanced ene...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse and malnutrition, but hibernating bears are lar...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...