Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being atrophy resistance, in which case muscle mass and strength remain almost unchanged both before and after hibernation. In this study, we examined the alterations in the regulatory systems of protein and energy metabolism in the skeletal muscles of Asiatic black bears during hibernation. Skeletal muscle samples (vastus lateralis muscle) were collected from identical individuals (n = 8) during the active (July) and hibernating (February) periods, while histochemical and biochemical analyses were performed. We observed no significant alterations in body weight, muscle fiber size, and fiber type composition during the active and hibernating periods,...
Smooth and skeletal muscle changes were compared from overwintering white-tailed prairie dogs, spont...
Hibernation is characterized by prolonged periods of inactivity with concomitantly low nutrient inta...
International audienceMuscle atrophy arises from a multiplicity of physio-pathological situations an...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...
Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which inc...
International audienceOxidative stress, which is believed to promote muscle atrophy, has been report...
Previous studies on wild black bears (Ursus americanus) have shown skeletal muscle morphology, compo...
Hibernating bears remain in their dens for 5-7 months during winter and survive without eating or dr...
Muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse and malnutrition, but hibernating bears are lar...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...
Protein anabolism in skeletal muscle of hibernating bears is potentially activated by mTORC1 activat...
Physical inactivity reduces mechanical load on the skeleton, which leads to losses of bone mass and ...
Smooth and skeletal muscle changes were compared from overwintering white-tailed prairie dogs, spont...
Hibernation is characterized by prolonged periods of inactivity with concomitantly low nutrient inta...
International audienceMuscle atrophy arises from a multiplicity of physio-pathological situations an...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...
Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which inc...
International audienceOxidative stress, which is believed to promote muscle atrophy, has been report...
Previous studies on wild black bears (Ursus americanus) have shown skeletal muscle morphology, compo...
Hibernating bears remain in their dens for 5-7 months during winter and survive without eating or dr...
Muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse and malnutrition, but hibernating bears are lar...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...
Protein anabolism in skeletal muscle of hibernating bears is potentially activated by mTORC1 activat...
Physical inactivity reduces mechanical load on the skeleton, which leads to losses of bone mass and ...
Smooth and skeletal muscle changes were compared from overwintering white-tailed prairie dogs, spont...
Hibernation is characterized by prolonged periods of inactivity with concomitantly low nutrient inta...
International audienceMuscle atrophy arises from a multiplicity of physio-pathological situations an...