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Interval and Continuous Exercise Training Produce Similar Increases in Skeletal Muscle and Left Ventricle Microvascular Density in Rats
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2016)
Effect of cholic bile acid and deoxycholic acid through TGR5 receptor on skeletal muscle atrophy and mitochondrial dysfunction in the skeletal muscle.
(2020)
The skeletal muscle atrophy consists in muscle mass loss and decreased force generation, produced by molecular mechanisms such as oxidative stress and imbalance in synthesis/degradation proteins processes, that generates ...
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of apoptosis in skeletal muscle atrophy
(2007-12-28)
Apoptosis is necessary for maintaining the integrity of proliferative tissues, such as epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal and integumentary systems. The role of apoptosis in post-mitotic tissues, such as skeletal ...
Placental cytokine expression and NF-κB activity in women with rheumatic diseases [5]
(2006)
[No abstract available]
Placental cytokine expression and NF-?B activity in women with rheumatic diseases [5]
(2006)
[No abstract available]
Aerobic exercise training in heart failure: impact on sympathetic hyperactivity and cardiac and skeletal muscle function
(Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, 2011)
Heart failure is a common endpoint for many forms of cardiovascular disease and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Chronic neurohumoral excitation (i.e., sympathetic hyperactivity) has been considered to be a ...
Myostatin and follistatin expression in skeletal muscles of rats with chronic heart failure
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010-02-01)
P>Skeletal muscle abnormalities can contribute to decreased exercise capacity in heart failure. Although muscle atrophy is a common alteration in heart failure, the mechanisms responsible for muscle mass reduction are not ...
Myostatin and follistatin expression in skeletal muscles of rats with chronic heart failure
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010-02-01)
P>Skeletal muscle abnormalities can contribute to decreased exercise capacity in heart failure. Although muscle atrophy is a common alteration in heart failure, the mechanisms responsible for muscle mass reduction are not ...
From skeletal muscle damage and regeneration to the hypertrophy induced by exercise: what is the role of different macrophage subsets?
(2022-01-01)
Macrophages are one of the top players when considering immune cells involved with tissue homeostasis. Recently, increasing evidence has demonstrated that macrophages could also present two major subsets during tissue ...