An active lifestyle is crucial to maintain health into old age; inversely, sedentariness has been linked to an elevated risk for many chronic diseases. The discovery of myokines, hormones produced by skeletal muscle tissue, suggests the possibility that these might be molecular mediators of the whole body effects of exercise originating from contracting muscle fibers. Even though less is known about the sedentary state, the lack of contraction-induced myokines or the production of a distinct set of hormones in the inactive muscle could likewise contribute to pathological consequences in this context. In this review, we try to summarize the most recent developments in the study of muscle as an endocrine organ and speculate about the potentia...
Bone is a biomechanical tissue shaped by forces from muscles and gravitation. Simultaneous bone and ...
Introduction: Exercise training triggers numerous physiological adaptations that promote individual ...
Skeletal muscle is an extremely plastic tissue for its ability to respond to different stimuli such ...
BACKGROUND: The concept of the muscle as a secretory organ, developed during the last decades, pa...
Skeletal muscle is an essential regulator of energy homeostasis and a potent coordinator of exercise...
There is accumulating epidemiological evidence that a physically active life plays an independent ro...
Exercise stimulates the release of proteins with autocrine, paracrine, or endocrine functions produc...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has recently become a hot research topic with the extensio...
Skeletal muscle has been recognized as an endocrine tissue that releases appreciable amounts of circ...
Skeletal muscle is a highly vascularized tissue that can secrete proteins called myokines. These mus...
AbstractSkeletal muscle has been emerging as a research field since the past 2 decades. Contraction ...
Growing evidence has shown that skeletal muscle secretes several bioactive proteins from within the ...
Obesity, diabetes, and associated co-morbidities are part of a major health epidemic in the United S...
Exercise training-induced adaptations in human skeletal muscle are largely determined by the mode, v...
Background: Myokines, a group of small proteins — mainly cytokines, are released by myocytes during ...
Bone is a biomechanical tissue shaped by forces from muscles and gravitation. Simultaneous bone and ...
Introduction: Exercise training triggers numerous physiological adaptations that promote individual ...
Skeletal muscle is an extremely plastic tissue for its ability to respond to different stimuli such ...
BACKGROUND: The concept of the muscle as a secretory organ, developed during the last decades, pa...
Skeletal muscle is an essential regulator of energy homeostasis and a potent coordinator of exercise...
There is accumulating epidemiological evidence that a physically active life plays an independent ro...
Exercise stimulates the release of proteins with autocrine, paracrine, or endocrine functions produc...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has recently become a hot research topic with the extensio...
Skeletal muscle has been recognized as an endocrine tissue that releases appreciable amounts of circ...
Skeletal muscle is a highly vascularized tissue that can secrete proteins called myokines. These mus...
AbstractSkeletal muscle has been emerging as a research field since the past 2 decades. Contraction ...
Growing evidence has shown that skeletal muscle secretes several bioactive proteins from within the ...
Obesity, diabetes, and associated co-morbidities are part of a major health epidemic in the United S...
Exercise training-induced adaptations in human skeletal muscle are largely determined by the mode, v...
Background: Myokines, a group of small proteins — mainly cytokines, are released by myocytes during ...
Bone is a biomechanical tissue shaped by forces from muscles and gravitation. Simultaneous bone and ...
Introduction: Exercise training triggers numerous physiological adaptations that promote individual ...
Skeletal muscle is an extremely plastic tissue for its ability to respond to different stimuli such ...