Skeletal muscle plays a major role in controlling body mass and metabolism: it is the most abundant tissue of the body and a major source of humoral factors; in addition, it is primarily responsible for glucose uptake and storage, as well as for protein metabolism. Muscle acts as a metabolic hub, in a crosstalk with other organs and tissues, such as the liver, the brain, and fat tissue. Cytokines, adipokines, and myokines are pivotal mediators of such crosstalk. Many of these circulating factors modulate histone deacetylase (HDAC) expression and/or activity. HDACs form a numerous family of enzymes, divided into four classes based on their homology to their orthologs in yeast. Eleven family members are considered classic HDACs, with a highly...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
International audienceSkeletal muscle plays a major role in controlling body mass and metabolism: it...
The control of metabolic pathways occurs at the transcriptional level also through epigenetic mechan...
1. Skeletal muscle oxidative function and metabolic gene expression ar...
Skeletal muscle is the largest tissue in mammalian organisms and is a key determinant of basal metab...
HDAC4, a class IIa histone deacetylase, is upregulated in skeletal muscle in response to denervation...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Objective: Physical exercise training is associated with increased glucose uptake in skeletal muscle...
Some gene deletions or mutations have little effect on metabolism and metabolic adaptation because o...
SummaryDrugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provi...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Drugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provide bett...
Drugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provide bett...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
International audienceSkeletal muscle plays a major role in controlling body mass and metabolism: it...
The control of metabolic pathways occurs at the transcriptional level also through epigenetic mechan...
1. Skeletal muscle oxidative function and metabolic gene expression ar...
Skeletal muscle is the largest tissue in mammalian organisms and is a key determinant of basal metab...
HDAC4, a class IIa histone deacetylase, is upregulated in skeletal muscle in response to denervation...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Objective: Physical exercise training is associated with increased glucose uptake in skeletal muscle...
Some gene deletions or mutations have little effect on metabolism and metabolic adaptation because o...
SummaryDrugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provi...
Epigenetics plays a pivotal role in modulating gene response to physiological or pathological stimul...
Drugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provide bett...
Drugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provide bett...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...
Chromatin modifications are sensitive to environmental and nutritional stimuli. Abnormalities in epi...