ObjectiveSkeletal muscle oxidative capacity is central to physical activity, exercise capacity and whole-body metabolism. The three estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) are regulators of oxidative metabolism in many cell types, yet their roles in skeletal muscle remain unclear. The main aim of this study was to compare the relative contributions of ERRs to oxidative capacity in glycolytic and oxidative muscle, and to determine defects associated with loss of skeletal muscle ERR function.MethodsWe assessed ERR expression, generated mice lacking one or two ERRs specifically in skeletal muscle and compared the effects of ERR loss on the transcriptomes of EDL (predominantly glycolytic) and soleus (oxidative) muscles. We also determined the consequ...
There are two estrogen receptors (ERs), ERalpha and ERbeta, which are ligand activated transcription...
How type I skeletal muscle inherently maintains high oxidative and vascular capacity in the absence ...
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
Estrogen-related receptor γ (ERRγ), a member of the ERR family of orphan nuclear hormone receptors, ...
Skeletal muscle is an important tissue responsible for locomotion, oxidative metabolism, and insulin...
Estrogen is an essential sex steroid hormone that functions primarily in female reproductive system,...
Skeletal muscle-specific ER[alpha] appears to play important roles in regulating skeletal muscle glu...
Repairable skeletal muscle damage is an occurrence that everyone experiences. The most common route...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ovarian hormon...
Summary: PGC1α is a pleiotropic co-factor that affects angiogenesis, mitochondrial biogenesis, and o...
Treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) by replacing mutant dystrophin or restoring dystrophi...
AbstractThe estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) comprise a small group of orphan nuclear receptor tran...
SummaryHow type I skeletal muscle inherently maintains high oxidative and vascular capacity in the a...
Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and energy transduction pathways are critical for skeletal and ca...
There are two estrogen receptors (ERs), ERalpha and ERbeta, which are ligand activated transcription...
How type I skeletal muscle inherently maintains high oxidative and vascular capacity in the absence ...
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...
Estrogen-related receptor γ (ERRγ), a member of the ERR family of orphan nuclear hormone receptors, ...
Skeletal muscle is an important tissue responsible for locomotion, oxidative metabolism, and insulin...
Estrogen is an essential sex steroid hormone that functions primarily in female reproductive system,...
Skeletal muscle-specific ER[alpha] appears to play important roles in regulating skeletal muscle glu...
Repairable skeletal muscle damage is an occurrence that everyone experiences. The most common route...
BACKGROUND: Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ov...
Estrogens are associated with the loss of skeletal muscle strength in women with age. Ovarian hormon...
Summary: PGC1α is a pleiotropic co-factor that affects angiogenesis, mitochondrial biogenesis, and o...
Treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) by replacing mutant dystrophin or restoring dystrophi...
AbstractThe estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) comprise a small group of orphan nuclear receptor tran...
SummaryHow type I skeletal muscle inherently maintains high oxidative and vascular capacity in the a...
Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and energy transduction pathways are critical for skeletal and ca...
There are two estrogen receptors (ERs), ERalpha and ERbeta, which are ligand activated transcription...
How type I skeletal muscle inherently maintains high oxidative and vascular capacity in the absence ...
A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the o...