Purpose: The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have regulatory roles in exercise response-adaptation processes such as mitochondrial biogenesis and autophagy, although its cellular location largely governs its biological role. We investigated the subcellular localization of p53 and selected signaling targets in human skeletal muscle following a single bout of endurance exercise. Methods: Sixteen, untrained individuals were pair-matched for aerobic capacity (VO2peak) and allocated to either an exercise (EX, n = 8) or control (CON, n = 8) group. After a resting muscle biopsy, EX performed 60 min continuous cycling at ~70% of VO2peak during which time CON subjects rested. A further biopsy was obtained from both groups 3 h post-exercise (EX) or ...
abstract: Exercise serves as a powerful stimulus to induce skeletal muscle adaptation. For instance,...
Background: Human genetic disorders and transgenic mouse models have shown that mit...
Abstract Background and aim: Recent research has suggested that exercise training is potential to in...
Purpose: The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have regulatory roles in exercise response-adaptation ...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have regulatory roles in exercise response-adaptation processes...
Abstract p53 plays an important role in regulating mitochondrial homeostasis. However, it is unknown...
Sprint interval training has been reported to induce similar or greater mitochondrial adaptations to...
The Guardian of the Genome p53 has been established as a potent tumour suppressor. However, culminat...
p53 is a pleiotropic protein that is mutated in many types of cancers. It is involved in regulating ...
Purpose We determined the effect of reduced muscle glycogen availability on cellular pathways regula...
Purpose We determined the effect of reduced muscle glycogen availability on cellular pathways regula...
Low-volume, high-intensity interval training (HIT) increases skeletal muscle mitochondrial capacity,...
The purpose of the current investigation was to determine if an exercise-mediated upregulation of nu...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved cellular degradation system implicated in maintaining health ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved biological process that functions to recycle protein aggreg...
abstract: Exercise serves as a powerful stimulus to induce skeletal muscle adaptation. For instance,...
Background: Human genetic disorders and transgenic mouse models have shown that mit...
Abstract Background and aim: Recent research has suggested that exercise training is potential to in...
Purpose: The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have regulatory roles in exercise response-adaptation ...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 may have regulatory roles in exercise response-adaptation processes...
Abstract p53 plays an important role in regulating mitochondrial homeostasis. However, it is unknown...
Sprint interval training has been reported to induce similar or greater mitochondrial adaptations to...
The Guardian of the Genome p53 has been established as a potent tumour suppressor. However, culminat...
p53 is a pleiotropic protein that is mutated in many types of cancers. It is involved in regulating ...
Purpose We determined the effect of reduced muscle glycogen availability on cellular pathways regula...
Purpose We determined the effect of reduced muscle glycogen availability on cellular pathways regula...
Low-volume, high-intensity interval training (HIT) increases skeletal muscle mitochondrial capacity,...
The purpose of the current investigation was to determine if an exercise-mediated upregulation of nu...
Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved cellular degradation system implicated in maintaining health ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved biological process that functions to recycle protein aggreg...
abstract: Exercise serves as a powerful stimulus to induce skeletal muscle adaptation. For instance,...
Background: Human genetic disorders and transgenic mouse models have shown that mit...
Abstract Background and aim: Recent research has suggested that exercise training is potential to in...