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Connexin hemichannels explain the ionic imbalance and lead to atrophy in denervated skeletal muscles
(Elsevier, 2016)
Denervated fast skeletal muscles undergo atrophy, which is associated with an increase in sarcolemma permeability and protein imbalance. However, the mechanisms responsible for these alterations remain largely unknown. ...
Connexin hemichannels explain the ionic imbalance and lead to atrophy in denervated skeletal muscles
(Elsevier, 2016)
Denervated fast skeletal muscles undergo atrophy, which is associated with an increase in sarcolemma permeability and protein imbalance. However, the mechanisms responsible for these alterations remain largely unknown. ...
Inhibition of extracellular matrix assembly induces the expression of osteogenic markers in skeletal muscle cells by a BMP-2 independent mechanism
(2009)
Abstract
Background
The conversion of one cell type into another has been suggested to be, at the molecular level, the consequence of change(s) in the expression level of key ...
Central obesity and not age increases skeletal muscle lipids, without influencing lean body mass and strength
(Grupo Arán, 2015)
BACKGROUND/AIMS:
To measure skeletal muscle lipid infiltration, its association with insulin resistance (IR) lean mass and function, in Chilean men differing in age and body composition. Our hypothesis was that muscle ...
Central obesity and not age increases skeletal muscle lipids, without influencing lean body mass and strength
(Grupo Arán, 2015)
BACKGROUND/AIMS:
To measure skeletal muscle lipid infiltration, its association with insulin resistance (IR) lean mass and function, in Chilean men differing in age and body composition. Our hypothesis was that muscle ...
Efects of eccentric, concentric and eccentric/concentric training on muscle function and mass, functional performance, cardiometabolic health, quality of life and molecular adaptations of skeletal muscle in COPD patients: a multicentre randomised trial
(2022)
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third cause of death worldwide. COPD is char‑acterised by dyspnoea, limited exercise tolerance, and muscle dysfunction. Muscle dysfunction has been linked to ...
Fibrotic response induced by angiotensin-II requires NAD(P)H oxidase-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle cells
(2011)
Fibrotic disorders are typified by excessive connective tissue and extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition that precludes normal healing processes in different tissues. Angiotensin-II (Ang-II) is involved in the fibrotic ...