Exercise decreases adiposity and improves metabolic health; however, the physiological and molecular underpinnings of these phenomena remain unknown. Here, we investigate the effect of endurance training on adipose progenitor lineage commitment. Using mice with genetically labeled adipose progenitors, we show that these cells react to exercise by decreasing their proliferation and differentiation potential. Analyses of mouse models that mimic the skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise indicate that muscle, in a non-autonomous manner, regulates adipose progenitor homeostasis, highlighting a role for muscle-derived secreted factors. These findings support a humoral link between skeletal muscle and adipose progenitors and indicate that manipul...
During ageing, a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and endu...
Obesity is characterized by the induction of skeletal muscle remodeling and mitochondria-mediated ap...
AbstractAdipose tissue expansion during periods of excess nutrient intake requires significant turno...
Exercise training is critical for the prevention and treatment of obesity, but its underlying mechan...
Exercise has beneficial effects on metabolism and health. Although the skeletal muscle has been a pr...
Exercise has beneficial effects on metabolism and health. Although the skeletal muscle has been a pr...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by systemic disturbances that increase cardio...
Summary: Exercise affects whole-body metabolism through adaptations to various tissues, including ad...
DICER is a key enzyme in microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis. Here we show that aerobic exercise training up...
In the last 15 years, it emerged that the practice of regular physical activity reduces the risks of...
Cellular models of exercising skeletal muscle cells become popular in exercise science. The skeletal...
Objective Adipose inflammation and dysfunction underlie metabolic obesity. Exercise improves glycemi...
Skeletal muscle has attracted attention as endocrine organ, because exercise-dependent cytokines cal...
Obesity is a growing global epidemic linked to many diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular dis...
Obesity is commonly accompanied by chronic tissue inflammation and leads to insulin resistance. Aero...
During ageing, a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and endu...
Obesity is characterized by the induction of skeletal muscle remodeling and mitochondria-mediated ap...
AbstractAdipose tissue expansion during periods of excess nutrient intake requires significant turno...
Exercise training is critical for the prevention and treatment of obesity, but its underlying mechan...
Exercise has beneficial effects on metabolism and health. Although the skeletal muscle has been a pr...
Exercise has beneficial effects on metabolism and health. Although the skeletal muscle has been a pr...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by systemic disturbances that increase cardio...
Summary: Exercise affects whole-body metabolism through adaptations to various tissues, including ad...
DICER is a key enzyme in microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis. Here we show that aerobic exercise training up...
In the last 15 years, it emerged that the practice of regular physical activity reduces the risks of...
Cellular models of exercising skeletal muscle cells become popular in exercise science. The skeletal...
Objective Adipose inflammation and dysfunction underlie metabolic obesity. Exercise improves glycemi...
Skeletal muscle has attracted attention as endocrine organ, because exercise-dependent cytokines cal...
Obesity is a growing global epidemic linked to many diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular dis...
Obesity is commonly accompanied by chronic tissue inflammation and leads to insulin resistance. Aero...
During ageing, a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and a decrease in muscle strength and endu...
Obesity is characterized by the induction of skeletal muscle remodeling and mitochondria-mediated ap...
AbstractAdipose tissue expansion during periods of excess nutrient intake requires significant turno...