نتایج جستجو برای: muscle skeletal energy cost

تعداد نتایج: 1367759  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Katie E Padfield Loukas G Astrakas Qunhao Zhang Suresh Gopalan George Dai Michael N Mindrinos Ronald G Tompkins Laurence G Rahme A Aria Tzika

Severe burn trauma is generally followed by a catabolic response that leads to muscle wasting and weakness affecting skeletal musculature. Here, we perform whole-genome expression and in vivo NMR spectroscopy studies to define respectively the full set of burn-induced changes in skeletal muscle gene expression and the role of mitochondria in the altered energy expenditure exhibited by burn pati...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Leonardo J Magnoni Arjan P Palstra Josep V Planas

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is well known to be induced by exercise and to mediate important metabolic changes in the skeletal muscle of mammals. Despite the physiological importance of exercise as a modulator of energy use by locomotory muscle, the regulation of this enzyme by swimming has not been investigated in fish. We found that sustained swimming (40 days at 0.75 body lengths s(-...

Journal: :Clinical science 2010
Sean L McGee Mark Hargreaves

Skeletal muscle phenotype plays a critical role in human performance and health, and skeletal muscle oxidative capacity is a key determinant of exercise tolerance. More recently, defective muscle oxidative metabolism has been implicated in a number of conditions associated with the metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease and muscle-wasting disorders. AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase) is a ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2010
Rochelle Goldsmith Denis R Joanisse Dympna Gallagher Katherine Pavlovich Elisabeth Shamoon Rudolph L Leibel Michael Rosenbaum

Maintenance of a body weight 10% above or below that "customary" for lean or obese individuals results in respective increases or decreases in the energy expended in low levels of physical activity (nonresting energy expenditure, NREE). These changes are greater than can be accounted for by the altered body weight or composition and are due mainly to altered skeletal muscle work efficiency at l...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Yasutomi Kamei Shinji Miura Miki Suzuki Yuko Kai Junko Mizukami Tomoyasu Taniguchi Keiji Mochida Tomoko Hata Junichiro Matsuda Hiroyuki Aburatani Ichizo Nishino Osamu Ezaki

FOXO1, a member of the FOXO forkhead type transcription factors, is markedly up-regulated in skeletal muscle in energy-deprived states such as fasting and severe diabetes, but its functions in skeletal muscle have remained poorly understood. In this study, we created transgenic mice specifically overexpressing FOXO1 in skeletal muscle. These mice weighed less than the wild-type control mice, ha...

2017
Jeroen L A van Vugt Stefan Buettner Stef Levolger Robert R J Coebergh van den Braak Mustafa Suker Marcia P Gaspersz Ron W F de Bruin Cornelis Verhoef Casper H C van Eijck Niek Bossche Bas Groot Koerkamp Jan N M IJzermans

BACKGROUND Low skeletal muscle mass is associated with poor postoperative outcomes in cancer patients. Furthermore, it is associated with increased healthcare costs in the United States. We investigated its effect on hospital expenditure in a Western-European healthcare system, with universal access. METHODS Skeletal muscle mass (assessed on CT) and costs were obtained for patients who underw...

2015
Xiao-Ya Zhao Ji-Ying Zhang Jing Cao Zhi-Jun Zhao De-Hua Wang

Life-history theory assumes that animals can balance the allocation of limited energy or resources to the competing demands of growth, reproduction and somatic maintenance, while consequently maximizing their fitness. However, somatic damage caused by oxidative stress in reproductive female animals is species-specific or is tissue dependent. In the present study, several markers of oxidative st...

2009
Yi Wang Xiaojie Li Yuming Guo Lawrence Chan Xinfu Guan

Skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with aging and diabetes, which decreases respiratory capacity and increases reactive oxygen species. Lipoic acid (LA) possesses antioxidative and antidiabetic properties. Metabolic action of LA is mediated by activation of adenosine monophosphate–activated protein kinase (AMPK), a cellular energy sensor that can regulate peroxisome prolife...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2015
Milena Schönke Martin G Myers Juleen R Zierath Marie Björnholm

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a major sensor of energy homeostasis and stimulates ATP-generating processes such as lipid oxidation and glycolysis in peripheral tissues. The heterotrimeric enzyme consists of a catalytic α-subunit, a β-subunit that is important for enzyme activity, and a noncatalytic γ-subunit that binds AMP and activates the AMPK complex. We generated a skeletal muscle ...

Alijani, Eidi, Feizolahi, Foad, Mokhtari, Elham, Sarshin, Amir,

Background: Type 1 diabetes is associated with decreased skeletal muscle capillary and improper regulation of angiogenesis pathways in skeletal muscle. This research intended to study the effect of resistance training and endothelial stem cell injection on βeta-actin, phosphorylated and total AKT of skeletal muscle in type 1 diabetic rats. Methods: In this experimental study, 36 male Wistar ra...

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