In aged humans, low-intensity exercise increases mitochondrial density, function and oxidative capacity, decreases the prevalence of hybrid fibers, and increases lean muscle mass, but these adaptations have not been studied in aged horses. Effects of age and exercise training on muscle fiber type and size, satellite cell abundance, and mitochondrial volume density (citrate synthase activity; CS), function (cytochrome c oxidase activity; CCO), and integrative (per mg tissue) and intrinsic (per unit CS) oxidative capacities were evaluated in skeletal muscle from aged (n = 9; 22 ± 5 yr) and yearling (n = 8; 9.7 ± 0.7 mo) horses. Muscle was collected from the gluteus medius (GM) and triceps brachii at wk 0, 8, and 12 of exercise training. Data ...
Equine bioenergetics have predominantly been studied focusing on glycogen and fatty acids. Combining...
The locomotory muscles represent an important determinant of the athletic potential of the horse and...
The athletic horse, despite being over 50% muscle mass, remains understudied with regard to the effe...
There is a well documented decline in exercise capacity, immune function, insulin sensitivity and hy...
The Dutch warmblood horse is widely used in different types of sport. The individual capacity to per...
The present study examined the effect of acute exercise and intensive exercise training on the oxida...
BACKGROUND: Within the animal kingdom, horses are among the most powerful aerobic athletic mammals. ...
Background: Within the animal kingdom, horses are among the most powerful aerobic athletic mammals. ...
It is well known that exercise induces chemical, metabolic and structural changes in muscles. Howeve...
Training-induced follow-up of multiple muscle plasticity parameters in postural stability vs. locomo...
Exercise training improves functional capacity in aged individuals. Whether such training reduces th...
Training-induced follow-up of multiple muscle plasticity parameters in postural stability vs. locomo...
In vertebrates ageing is characterised by reduced viscoelasticity of the ligamentous and tendineous ...
There is little information regarding the molecular events that govern the beneficial adaptations of...
Copyright © 2008 by the American Physiological Society.Tendons can be considered in two functional g...
Equine bioenergetics have predominantly been studied focusing on glycogen and fatty acids. Combining...
The locomotory muscles represent an important determinant of the athletic potential of the horse and...
The athletic horse, despite being over 50% muscle mass, remains understudied with regard to the effe...
There is a well documented decline in exercise capacity, immune function, insulin sensitivity and hy...
The Dutch warmblood horse is widely used in different types of sport. The individual capacity to per...
The present study examined the effect of acute exercise and intensive exercise training on the oxida...
BACKGROUND: Within the animal kingdom, horses are among the most powerful aerobic athletic mammals. ...
Background: Within the animal kingdom, horses are among the most powerful aerobic athletic mammals. ...
It is well known that exercise induces chemical, metabolic and structural changes in muscles. Howeve...
Training-induced follow-up of multiple muscle plasticity parameters in postural stability vs. locomo...
Exercise training improves functional capacity in aged individuals. Whether such training reduces th...
Training-induced follow-up of multiple muscle plasticity parameters in postural stability vs. locomo...
In vertebrates ageing is characterised by reduced viscoelasticity of the ligamentous and tendineous ...
There is little information regarding the molecular events that govern the beneficial adaptations of...
Copyright © 2008 by the American Physiological Society.Tendons can be considered in two functional g...
Equine bioenergetics have predominantly been studied focusing on glycogen and fatty acids. Combining...
The locomotory muscles represent an important determinant of the athletic potential of the horse and...
The athletic horse, despite being over 50% muscle mass, remains understudied with regard to the effe...