Young adults typically adapt to intense exercise training with an increased skeletal muscle Na+,K+-ATPase (NKA) content, concomitant with reduced extracellular potassium concentration [K+] during exercise and enhanced exercise performance. Whether these changes with longitudinal training occur in older adults is unknown and was investigated here. Fifteen older adults (69.4 ± 3.5 years, mean ± SD) were randomized to either 12 weeks of intense interval training (4 × 4 min at 90-95% peak heart rate), 3 days/week (IIT, n = 8); or no exercise controls (n = 7). Before and after training, participants completed an incremental cycle ergometer exercise test until a rating of perceived exertion of 17 (very hard) on a 20-point scale was attained, with...
This study investigated whether fatiguing dynamic exercise depresses maximal in vitro Na+-K+-ATPase ...
Background. Exercising skeletal muscle releases large amounts of potassium into plasma. (3-adrenergi...
This study investigated effects of prolonged submaximal exercise on Na+-K+-ATPase mRNA and protein e...
Young adults typically adapt to intense exercise training with an increased skeletal muscle Na+,K+‐A...
Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass, weakness, and increased fatigability. In skeletal musc...
Physical training increases skeletal muscle Na+,K+-ATPase content (NKA) and improves exercise perfor...
The Na+,K+-ATPase (NKA) is a key protein involved in the maintenance of skeletal muscle excitability...
Purpose The Na+, K+-ATPase (NKA) is important in regulating trans-membrane ion gradients, cellular e...
The Na+-K+-ATPase enzyme is vital in skeletal muscle function. We investigated the effects of acute ...
Physical inactivity is a global health risk that can be addressed through application of exercise tr...
Sarcopenia, age-associated involuntary loss of muscle and strength, can progress to clinically relev...
We investigated whether depressed muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity with exercise reflected a loss of Na...
We investigated whether depressed muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity with exercise reflected a loss of Na...
The Na-K-ATPase (NKA) plays a key role in muscle excitability, but little is known in human skeletal...
Characterization of expression of, and consequently also the acute exercise effects on, Na+,K+-ATPas...
This study investigated whether fatiguing dynamic exercise depresses maximal in vitro Na+-K+-ATPase ...
Background. Exercising skeletal muscle releases large amounts of potassium into plasma. (3-adrenergi...
This study investigated effects of prolonged submaximal exercise on Na+-K+-ATPase mRNA and protein e...
Young adults typically adapt to intense exercise training with an increased skeletal muscle Na+,K+‐A...
Aging is associated with reduced muscle mass, weakness, and increased fatigability. In skeletal musc...
Physical training increases skeletal muscle Na+,K+-ATPase content (NKA) and improves exercise perfor...
The Na+,K+-ATPase (NKA) is a key protein involved in the maintenance of skeletal muscle excitability...
Purpose The Na+, K+-ATPase (NKA) is important in regulating trans-membrane ion gradients, cellular e...
The Na+-K+-ATPase enzyme is vital in skeletal muscle function. We investigated the effects of acute ...
Physical inactivity is a global health risk that can be addressed through application of exercise tr...
Sarcopenia, age-associated involuntary loss of muscle and strength, can progress to clinically relev...
We investigated whether depressed muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity with exercise reflected a loss of Na...
We investigated whether depressed muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity with exercise reflected a loss of Na...
The Na-K-ATPase (NKA) plays a key role in muscle excitability, but little is known in human skeletal...
Characterization of expression of, and consequently also the acute exercise effects on, Na+,K+-ATPas...
This study investigated whether fatiguing dynamic exercise depresses maximal in vitro Na+-K+-ATPase ...
Background. Exercising skeletal muscle releases large amounts of potassium into plasma. (3-adrenergi...
This study investigated effects of prolonged submaximal exercise on Na+-K+-ATPase mRNA and protein e...