AbstractBackgroundCardiac hypertrophic remodelling and systolic dysfunction are common in patients with mitochondrial disease and independent predictors of morbidity and early mortality. Endurance exercise training improves symptoms and skeletal muscle function, yet cardiac adaptations are unknown.Methods and resultsBefore and after 16-weeks of training, exercise capacity, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and phosphorus-31 spectroscopy, disease burden, fatigue, quality of life, heart rate variability (HRV) and blood pressure variability (BPV) were assessed in 10 adult patients with m.3243A>G-related mitochondrial disease, and compared to age- and gender-matched sedentary control subjects. At baseline, patients had increased left ventricul...
Impaired exercise capacity is the key symptom of heart failure (HF) and is associated with reduced q...
Background: We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MA...
Background Previous research has demonstrated that exercise intolerance in heart failure patients is...
AbstractBackgroundCardiac hypertrophic remodelling and systolic dysfunction are common in patients w...
Aims: Mitochondrial disease (MD) is a genetic disorder affecting skeletal muscles, with possible myo...
AbstractAlthough neuromuscular clinical features often dominate the clinical presentation of mitocho...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise intolerance is a clinical hallmark of chronic conditions. The present study dete...
Current heart failure (HF) therapy remains unable to substantially improve exercise capacity. Studie...
Objective: Exercise intolerance is a clinical hallmark of chronic conditions. The present study dete...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a consequence of exercise training, as well as certain cardiomyopathies. Howe...
BACKGROUND Mitochondrial dysfunction may represent a pathogenic factor in Huntington disease (HD)...
Patients with mitochondrial myopathies characteristically exhibit pronounced exercise intolerance, o...
BACKGROUND Mitochondrial dysfunction may represent a pathogenic factor in Huntington disease (HD). ...
Background : We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MA...
Aims: Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) induces skeletal muscle mitochondrial ...
Impaired exercise capacity is the key symptom of heart failure (HF) and is associated with reduced q...
Background: We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MA...
Background Previous research has demonstrated that exercise intolerance in heart failure patients is...
AbstractBackgroundCardiac hypertrophic remodelling and systolic dysfunction are common in patients w...
Aims: Mitochondrial disease (MD) is a genetic disorder affecting skeletal muscles, with possible myo...
AbstractAlthough neuromuscular clinical features often dominate the clinical presentation of mitocho...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise intolerance is a clinical hallmark of chronic conditions. The present study dete...
Current heart failure (HF) therapy remains unable to substantially improve exercise capacity. Studie...
Objective: Exercise intolerance is a clinical hallmark of chronic conditions. The present study dete...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a consequence of exercise training, as well as certain cardiomyopathies. Howe...
BACKGROUND Mitochondrial dysfunction may represent a pathogenic factor in Huntington disease (HD)...
Patients with mitochondrial myopathies characteristically exhibit pronounced exercise intolerance, o...
BACKGROUND Mitochondrial dysfunction may represent a pathogenic factor in Huntington disease (HD). ...
Background : We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MA...
Aims: Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) induces skeletal muscle mitochondrial ...
Impaired exercise capacity is the key symptom of heart failure (HF) and is associated with reduced q...
Background: We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MA...
Background Previous research has demonstrated that exercise intolerance in heart failure patients is...