Aims/hypothesis Mitochondria operate in networks, adapting to external stresses and changes in cellular metabolic demand and are subject to various quality control mechanisms. On the basis of these traits, we here hypothesise that the regulation of mitochondrial networks in skeletal muscle is hampered in humans with compromised oxidative capacity and insulin sensitivity.Methods In a cross-sectional design, we compared four groups of participants (selected from previous studies) ranging in aerobic capacity and insulin sensitivity, i.e. participants with type 2 diabetes (n = 11), obese participants without diabetes (n = 12), lean individuals (n = 10) and endurance-trained athletes (n = 12); basal, overnight fasted muscle biopsies were newly a...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is a key contributor to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. R...
OBJECTIVE—The contribution of mitochondrial dysfunction to skeletal muscle insulin resistance remain...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Aims/hypothesis Mitochondria operate in networks, adapting to external stresses and changes in cellu...
Mitochondrial networks are maintained via mitochondrial quality control (MQC) processes, including b...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is linked to impaired muscl...
Objective: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
Skeletal muscle is the site at which highly regulated energetic processes take place as a means of m...
Objective - Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (IMCL) has been linked...
Insulin resistance or diabetes is associated with limited exercise capacity, which can be caused by ...
[[abstract]]Mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle has been implicated in the development of i...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is a key contributor to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. R...
OBJECTIVE—The contribution of mitochondrial dysfunction to skeletal muscle insulin resistance remain...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Aims/hypothesis Mitochondria operate in networks, adapting to external stresses and changes in cellu...
Mitochondrial networks are maintained via mitochondrial quality control (MQC) processes, including b...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is linked to impaired muscl...
Objective: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
Skeletal muscle is the site at which highly regulated energetic processes take place as a means of m...
Objective - Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (IMCL) has been linked...
Insulin resistance or diabetes is associated with limited exercise capacity, which can be caused by ...
[[abstract]]Mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle has been implicated in the development of i...
Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is a key contributor to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. R...
OBJECTIVE—The contribution of mitochondrial dysfunction to skeletal muscle insulin resistance remain...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...