PURPOSE We explored whether altered expression of factors tuning mitochondrial metabolism contributes to muscular adaptations with endurance training in the condition of lowered ambient oxygen concentration (hypoxia) and whether these adaptations relate to oxygen transfer as reflected by subsarcolemmal mitochondria and oxygen metabolism in muscle. METHODS Male volunteers completed 30 bicycle exercise sessions in normoxia or normobaric hypoxia (4,000 m above sea level) at 65% of the respective peak aerobic power output. Myoglobin content, basal oxygen consumption, and re-oxygenation rates upon reperfusion after 8 min of arterial occlusion were measured in vastus muscles by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Biopsies from vastus latera...
International audienceThe effects of concurrent hy- poxic/endurance training on mitochondrial respir...
Environmental stimuli such as temperature and hypoxia can influence cellular signaling in the skelet...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? We review recent work relating to exercise-induced a...
Purpose: We explored whether altered expression of factors tuning mitochondrial metabolism contribut...
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Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
This study investigates whether adaptations of mitochondrial function accompany the improvement of e...
Mitochondrial function is increased in repeated short term exposure to hypoxia. However, chronic hyp...
Environmental stimuli such as temperature and hypoxia can influence cellular signaling in the skelet...
The effects of concurrent hypoxic/endurance training on mitochondrial respiration in permeabilized f...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
International audienceThe effects of concurrent hy- poxic/endurance training on mitochondrial respir...
Environmental stimuli such as temperature and hypoxia can influence cellular signaling in the skelet...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? We review recent work relating to exercise-induced a...
Purpose: We explored whether altered expression of factors tuning mitochondrial metabolism contribut...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com vastus laterali...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
This study investigates whether adaptations of mitochondrial function accompany the improvement of e...
Mitochondrial function is increased in repeated short term exposure to hypoxia. However, chronic hyp...
Environmental stimuli such as temperature and hypoxia can influence cellular signaling in the skelet...
The effects of concurrent hypoxic/endurance training on mitochondrial respiration in permeabilized f...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
International audienceThe effects of concurrent hy- poxic/endurance training on mitochondrial respir...
Environmental stimuli such as temperature and hypoxia can influence cellular signaling in the skelet...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? We review recent work relating to exercise-induced a...