Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries result in a non-recoverable loss of muscle tissue and function due to trauma or surgery. Reductions in physical activity increase the risk of metabolic comorbidities over time, and it is likely that VML may reduce whole-body activity. However, these aspects remain uncharacterized following injury. Our goal was to characterize the impact of VML on whole-body physical activity and metabolism, and to further investigate possible muscle-specific metabolic changes. Adult male C57Bl/6J (n = 28) mice underwent a standardized VML injury to the posterior compartment of the hind limb, or served as injury naïve controls. Mice underwent longitudinal evaluation of whole-body physical activity and metabolism in speci...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML), usually occurring following traumatic injury, results in a composite l...
For small, non-weight bearing muscles of old mice, severe contraction-induced injury causes a perman...
Skeletal muscle regeneration after disuse is essential for muscle maintenance and involves the regul...
Disuse muscle atrophy is a major comorbidity in patients with chronic diseases including cancer. We ...
Abstract Background Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries occur due to orthopaedic trauma or the sur...
Disuse muscle atrophy is a major comorbidity in patients with chronic diseases including cancer. We ...
BACKGROUND: Disuse muscle atrophy is a major comorbidity in patients with chronic diseases including...
Considerable variation in energy expenditure is observed in C57B1/6 mice on a high-fat diet. Because...
The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, particularly as...
Injury and obesity are two major health burdens affecting millions of people worldwide. Obesity is r...
Skeletal muscle atrophy occurs as a result of disuse. Although several studies have established that...
Considerable variation in energy expenditure is observed in C57Bl/6 mice on a high-fat diet. Because...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...
The utrophin-dystrophin deficient (DKO) mouse model has been widely used to understand the progressi...
Skeletal muscle shows an elevated plasticity and can adapt its metabolic and contractile properties ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML), usually occurring following traumatic injury, results in a composite l...
For small, non-weight bearing muscles of old mice, severe contraction-induced injury causes a perman...
Skeletal muscle regeneration after disuse is essential for muscle maintenance and involves the regul...
Disuse muscle atrophy is a major comorbidity in patients with chronic diseases including cancer. We ...
Abstract Background Volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries occur due to orthopaedic trauma or the sur...
Disuse muscle atrophy is a major comorbidity in patients with chronic diseases including cancer. We ...
BACKGROUND: Disuse muscle atrophy is a major comorbidity in patients with chronic diseases including...
Considerable variation in energy expenditure is observed in C57B1/6 mice on a high-fat diet. Because...
The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, particularly as...
Injury and obesity are two major health burdens affecting millions of people worldwide. Obesity is r...
Skeletal muscle atrophy occurs as a result of disuse. Although several studies have established that...
Considerable variation in energy expenditure is observed in C57Bl/6 mice on a high-fat diet. Because...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...
The utrophin-dystrophin deficient (DKO) mouse model has been widely used to understand the progressi...
Skeletal muscle shows an elevated plasticity and can adapt its metabolic and contractile properties ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML), usually occurring following traumatic injury, results in a composite l...
For small, non-weight bearing muscles of old mice, severe contraction-induced injury causes a perman...
Skeletal muscle regeneration after disuse is essential for muscle maintenance and involves the regul...