نتایج جستجو برای: skeletal muscle mass

تعداد نتایج: 820087  

2014
Marc A. Egerman David J. Glass

The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple signaling pathways. Under normal physiological conditions, a network of interconnected signals serves to control and coordinate hypertrophic and atrophic messages, culminating in a delicate balance between muscle protein synthesis and proteolysis. Loss of skeletal muscle mass, termed "atrophy", is...

2012
Suchismita Chandran Tingqing Guo Teresa Tolliver Weiping Chen Dennis L Murphy Alexandra C McPherron

Background Myostatin (MSTN), a member of the transforming growth factor beta family, negatively regulates skeletal muscle mass. Deletion of the Mstn gene results in increased muscle mass. Also, Mstn-/mice and mice expressing a dominant negative MSTN receptor (activin receptor type IIB, ACVR2B) show decreased adipose tissue. Mstn-/mice fed a high fat diet gain less weight, have improved glucose ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2001
D L Allen B C Harrison C Sartorius W C Byrnes L A Leinwand

The fast skeletal IIb gene is the source of most myosin heavy chain (MyHC) in adult mouse skeletal muscle. We have examined the effects of a null mutation in the IIb MyHC gene on the growth and morphology of mouse skeletal muscle. Loss in muscle mass of several head and hindlimb muscles correlated with amounts of IIb MyHC expressed in that muscle in wild types. Decreased mass was accompanied by...

Journal: :Exercise and sport sciences reviews 2014
Adam R Konopka Matthew P Harber

Current dogma suggests that aerobic exercise training has minimal effects on skeletal muscle size. We and others have demonstrated that aerobic exercise acutely and chronically alters protein metabolism and induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy. These findings promote an antithesis to the status quo by providing novel perspective on skeletal muscle mass regulation and insight into exercise counte...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2012
Laurence Pessemesse Audrey Schlernitzauer Chamroeun Sar Jonathan Levin Stéphanie Grandemange Pascal Seyer François B Favier Sandra Kaminski Gérard Cabello Chantal Wrutniak-Cabello François Casas

In vertebrates, skeletal muscle myofibers display different contractile and metabolic properties associated with different mitochondrial content and activity. We have previously identified a mitochondrial triiodothyronine receptor (p43) regulating mitochondrial transcription and mitochondrial biogenesis. When overexpressed in skeletal muscle, it increases mitochondrial DNA content, stimulates m...

2011
René Koopman

Ageing is accompanied by a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, leading to the loss of functional capacity and an increased risk for developing chronic metabolic diseases such as diabetes. The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass results from a chronic disruption in the balance between muscle protein synthesis and degradation. As basal muscle protein synthesis rates are li...

2016
Takao Hashimoto Bo Yang Yuri Okazaki Ikumi Yoshizawa Kaori Kajihara Norihisa Kato Masanobu Wada Noriyuki Yanaka

Glycerophosphodiesterase 5 (GDE5) selectively hydrolyses glycerophosphocholine to choline and is highly expressed in type II fiber-rich skeletal muscles. We have previously generated that a truncated mutant of GDE5 (GDE5dC471) that lacks phosphodiesterase activity and shown that transgenic mice overexpressing GDE5dC471 in skeletal muscles show less skeletal muscle mass than control mice. Howeve...

2016
Wen Luo Shumao Lin Guihuan Li Qinghua Nie Xiquan Zhang

The sex-linked dwarf (SLD) chicken is an ideal model system for understanding growth hormone (GH)-action and growth hormone receptor (GHR) function because of its recessive mutation in the GHR gene. Skeletal muscle mass is reduced in the SLD chicken with a smaller muscle fiber diameter. Our previous study has presented the mRNA and miRNA expression profiles of the SLD chicken and normal chicken...

2014
Kevin A Zwetsloot Andrew R Shanely Edward K Merritt Jeffrey M McBride

Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the adult human body, comprising more than 40% of total body mass in normal, healthy individuals [1], and is required for movement and locomotion. Muscle mass (volume) is an important determinant of muscle function, such that physiological cross-sectional area is correlated to peak isometric force [2,3]. The maintenance of skeletal muscle mass exis...

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