نتایج جستجو برای: muscular function

تعداد نتایج: 1248677  

2012
Deanna Maree Horvath

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2012
J. L. Anderson J. W. Morley

Muscular dystrophies have historically been characterised according to clinical criteria, however in the genomic age the muscular dystrophies are now subdivided into groups according to the primary gene defect. Currently identified are 29 different loci and encoded proteins, giving rise to 34 distinct forms of muscular dystrophy (Dalkilic & Kunkel 2003; Hsu 2004). The majority of these types of...

2000
PATRICIA A. BRILL CAROLINE A. MACERA DOROTHY R. DAVIS

BRILL, P. A., C. A. MACERA, D. R. DAVIS, S. N. BLAIR, and N. GORDON. Muscular strength and physical function. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 412–416, 2000. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential association of muscular strength and endurance at baseline with the prevalence of functional limitations at follow-up. Methods: Study participants were 3,069 men ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2002
J L Anderson S I Head C Rae J W Morley

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the second most commonly occurring genetically inherited disease in humans. It is an X-linked condition that affects approximately one in 3300 live male births. It is caused by the absence or disruption of the protein dystrophin, which is found in a variety of tissues, most notably skeletal muscle and neurones in particular regions of the CNS. Clinically DMD...

2011
VASILEIOS VAVOURAKIS ASIMINA KAZAKIDI DIMITRIOS P. TSAKIRIS JOHN A. EKATERINARIS V. Vavourakis A. Kazakidi D. P. Tsakiris J. A. Ekaterinaris

Abstract. An implicit non-linear finite element (FE) numerical procedure for the simulation of biological muscular tissues is presented. The method has been developed for studying the motion of muscular hydrostats, such as squid and octopus arms and its general framework is applicable to other muscular tissues. The FE framework considered is suitable for the dynamic numerical simulations of thr...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Mònica Suelves Berta Vidal Antonio L. Serrano Marc Tjwa Josep Roma Roser López-Alemany Aernout Luttun María Martínez de Lagrán Àngels Díaz-Ramos Mercè Jardí Manuel Roig Mara Dierssen Mieke Dewerchin Peter Carmeliet Pura Muñoz-Cánoves

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal and incurable muscle degenerative disorder. We identify a function of the protease urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) in mdx mice, a mouse model of DMD. The expression of uPA is induced in mdx dystrophic muscle, and the genetic loss of uPA in mdx mice exacerbated muscle dystrophy and reduced muscular function. Bone marrow (BM) transplantation expe...

Journal: :Annual review of pathology 2007
Elizabeth M McNally Peter Pytel

Dystrophic muscle disease can occur at any age. Early- or childhood-onset muscular dystrophies may be associated with profound loss of muscle function, affecting ambulation, posture, and cardiac and respiratory function. Late-onset muscular dystrophies or myopathies may be mild and associated with slight weakness and an inability to increase muscle mass. The phenotype of muscular dystrophy is a...

2017
Jiwoong Jang Hun-Young Park Choongsung Yoo Yeram Park Jisu Kim Kiwon Lim

PURPOSE Resistance exercise training (RET) and an additional intake of dietary protein supplements may improve muscle mass and muscular function, and reduce inflammatory markers. The types, amount, and timing of dietary protein supplements are important for the synergistic effects of resistance training and dietary protein supplements. We hypothesized that a 25.1 g protein complex supplement ta...

2014
Scott A. Smith Ryan M. Downey Jon W. Williamson Masaki Mizuno

Muscular dystrophies are a heterogeneous group of genetically inherited disorders whose most prominent clinical feature is progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle. In several forms of the disease, the function of cardiac muscle is likewise affected. The primary defect in this group of diseases is caused by mutations in myocyte proteins important to cellular structure and/or performance. Tha...

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