Exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy is associated with increased calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) expression and activity. In contrast, the influence of muscle atrophy-related conditions on CaMKII is poorly understood. Here, we tested the hypothesis that sepsis-induced muscle wasting is associated with reduced CaMKII expression and activity. Sepsis, induced by cecal ligation and puncture in rats, and treatment of rats with TNFα, resulted in reduced total CaMKII activity in skeletal muscle whereas autonomous CaMKII activity was unaffected. The expression of CaMKIIδ, but not β and γ, was reduced in septic muscle. In additional experiments, treatment of cultured myotubes with TNFα resulted in reduced total CaMKII activit...
L’atteinte musculaire peut être un facteur aggravant du pronostic dans certaines pathologies. Durant...
Sepsis increases glucocorticoid and decreases IGF-1, leading to skeletal muscle wasting and cachexia...
KEY POINTS:There is a close relationship between skeletal muscle physiology and Ca2+ /CaM signalling...
The maintenance of skeletal muscle mass is vital for life and elucidation of the molecular mechanism...
Background The multi-meric calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is the main CaMK ...
We tested the role of different intracellular proteolytic path-ways in sepsis-induced muscle proteol...
doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00204.2007.—Prolonged sepsis and exposure to an inflammatory milieu decreases mu...
degradation during sepsis is different in fast- and slow-twitch muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Regulat...
Background. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and the translocation of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT...
Background: Muscle dysfunction associated with sepsis contributes to morbidity and mortality butthe ...
We investigated the temporal effects of sepsis on muscle wasting and function in order to study the ...
Skeletal muscle mass is subject to rapid changes according to growth stimuli inducing both hypertrop...
Sepsis decreases skeletal muscle protein synthesis in part by impairing mTOR activity and the subseq...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial injury develops in skeletal muscles during the course of severe sepsis. ...
Skeletal muscles (similar to 50% of the body weight) are affected during acute and late sepsis and r...
L’atteinte musculaire peut être un facteur aggravant du pronostic dans certaines pathologies. Durant...
Sepsis increases glucocorticoid and decreases IGF-1, leading to skeletal muscle wasting and cachexia...
KEY POINTS:There is a close relationship between skeletal muscle physiology and Ca2+ /CaM signalling...
The maintenance of skeletal muscle mass is vital for life and elucidation of the molecular mechanism...
Background The multi-meric calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is the main CaMK ...
We tested the role of different intracellular proteolytic path-ways in sepsis-induced muscle proteol...
doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00204.2007.—Prolonged sepsis and exposure to an inflammatory milieu decreases mu...
degradation during sepsis is different in fast- and slow-twitch muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Regulat...
Background. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and the translocation of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT...
Background: Muscle dysfunction associated with sepsis contributes to morbidity and mortality butthe ...
We investigated the temporal effects of sepsis on muscle wasting and function in order to study the ...
Skeletal muscle mass is subject to rapid changes according to growth stimuli inducing both hypertrop...
Sepsis decreases skeletal muscle protein synthesis in part by impairing mTOR activity and the subseq...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial injury develops in skeletal muscles during the course of severe sepsis. ...
Skeletal muscles (similar to 50% of the body weight) are affected during acute and late sepsis and r...
L’atteinte musculaire peut être un facteur aggravant du pronostic dans certaines pathologies. Durant...
Sepsis increases glucocorticoid and decreases IGF-1, leading to skeletal muscle wasting and cachexia...
KEY POINTS:There is a close relationship between skeletal muscle physiology and Ca2+ /CaM signalling...