Purpose: Mitochondrial diseases (MD) are among the most prevalent neuromuscular disorders. Unfortunately, no curative treatment is yet available. This study analyzed the effects of exercise training in an animal model of respiratory chain complex I deficiency, the Harlequin (Hq) mouse, which replicates the clinical features of this condition. Methods: Male heterozygous Harlequin (Hq/Y) mice were assigned to an “exercise” (n = 10) or a “sedentary” control group (n = 11), with the former being submitted to an 8 week combined exercise training intervention (aerobic + resistance training performed five times/week). Aerobic fitness, grip strength, and balance were assessed at the beginning and at the end of the intervention period in all the ...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism, and the effects of exercise trainin...
<p>A, Representative images of transmission electronic microscopy (TEM) show mitochondrial abnormali...
Aging skeletal muscles are characterized by a progressive decline in muscle mass and muscular streng...
Myostatin (Mstn) inactivation or inhibition is considered as a promising treatment for various muscl...
<p>Mice were tested for exercise capacity on a treadmill at a 10-degree angle after 4 months of exer...
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that exercise-stimulated muscle glucose uptak...
Exercise is an effective means of preventing and treating metabolic disorders such as insulin resist...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 8 weeks of endurance...
Myostatin regulates both muscle mass and muscle metabolism. The myostatin null (MSTN -/- ) mouse ha...
peer reviewed[en] INTRODUCTION: The impact of eccentric exercise on mitochondrial function has only ...
<p>Total protein lysates of tibialis anterior muscle were probed by immunoblotting for individual co...
Jordyn N. Henry, David E. Lee, Megan E. Rosa, Jacob L. Brown, Lemuel A. Brown, Richard A. Perry Jr.,...
Objective: Mitochondria are organelles primarily responsible for energy production, and recent evide...
Mice overexpressing NAMPT in skeletal muscle (NamptTg mice) develop higher exercise endurance and ma...
AbstractEndurance exercise is securely linked to muscle metabolic adaptations including enhanced mit...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism, and the effects of exercise trainin...
<p>A, Representative images of transmission electronic microscopy (TEM) show mitochondrial abnormali...
Aging skeletal muscles are characterized by a progressive decline in muscle mass and muscular streng...
Myostatin (Mstn) inactivation or inhibition is considered as a promising treatment for various muscl...
<p>Mice were tested for exercise capacity on a treadmill at a 10-degree angle after 4 months of exer...
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that exercise-stimulated muscle glucose uptak...
Exercise is an effective means of preventing and treating metabolic disorders such as insulin resist...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 8 weeks of endurance...
Myostatin regulates both muscle mass and muscle metabolism. The myostatin null (MSTN -/- ) mouse ha...
peer reviewed[en] INTRODUCTION: The impact of eccentric exercise on mitochondrial function has only ...
<p>Total protein lysates of tibialis anterior muscle were probed by immunoblotting for individual co...
Jordyn N. Henry, David E. Lee, Megan E. Rosa, Jacob L. Brown, Lemuel A. Brown, Richard A. Perry Jr.,...
Objective: Mitochondria are organelles primarily responsible for energy production, and recent evide...
Mice overexpressing NAMPT in skeletal muscle (NamptTg mice) develop higher exercise endurance and ma...
AbstractEndurance exercise is securely linked to muscle metabolic adaptations including enhanced mit...
Cardiac function, skeletal (soleus) muscle oxidative metabolism, and the effects of exercise trainin...
<p>A, Representative images of transmission electronic microscopy (TEM) show mitochondrial abnormali...
Aging skeletal muscles are characterized by a progressive decline in muscle mass and muscular streng...