PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Mitochondria are the site of oxidative substrate utilization to produce adenosine triphosphate for normal tissue function. Tissue substrate utilization is impaired in ageing and type 2 diabetes. Defects in mitochondrial gene expression, protein synthesis and function occur with ageing in various tissues including skeletal muscle, and are emerging in individuals with type 2 diabetes. The current review will discuss advances in the understanding of skeletal muscle mitochondrial alterations associated with age and type 2 diabetes. RECENT FINDINGS: Insulin acutely stimulates skeletal muscle mitochondrial protein synthesis and adenosine triphosphate production. These insulin effects are impaired in insulin-resistant patients ...
Low levels of physical activity and the presence of obesity are associated with mitochondrial dysfun...
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Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
Insulin resistance, “a relative impairment in the ability of insulin to exert its effects on glucose...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is a key contributor to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. R...
We investigated whether previously reported muscle mito-chondrial dysfunction and altered gene trans...
We tested the hypothesis of a lower respiratory capacity per mitochondrion in skeletal muscle of typ...
SIGNIFICANCE: An early hallmark in the development of type 2 diabetes is the resistance to the effec...
Copyright © 2012 Anna-Maria Joseph et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Objective: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Low levels of physical activity and the presence of obesity are associated with mitochondrial dysfun...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
Insulin resistance, “a relative impairment in the ability of insulin to exert its effects on glucose...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is a key contributor to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. R...
We investigated whether previously reported muscle mito-chondrial dysfunction and altered gene trans...
We tested the hypothesis of a lower respiratory capacity per mitochondrion in skeletal muscle of typ...
SIGNIFICANCE: An early hallmark in the development of type 2 diabetes is the resistance to the effec...
Copyright © 2012 Anna-Maria Joseph et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Objective: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Low levels of physical activity and the presence of obesity are associated with mitochondrial dysfun...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...