Exercise adaptations: molecular mechanisms and potential targets for therapeutic benefit
SL McGee, M Hargreaves - Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2020 - nature.com
Exercise is fundamental for good health, whereas physical inactivity underpins many chronic
diseases of modern society. It is well appreciated that regular exercise improves metabolism …
diseases of modern society. It is well appreciated that regular exercise improves metabolism …
Exercise-induced myokines and their effect on prostate cancer
Exercise is recognized by clinicians in the field of clinical oncology for its potential role in
reducing the risk of certain cancers and in reducing the risk of disease recurrence and …
reducing the risk of certain cancers and in reducing the risk of disease recurrence and …
Exercise prevents diet-induced cellular senescence in adipose tissue
Considerable evidence implicates cellular senescence in the biology of aging and chronic
disease. Diet and exercise are determinants of healthy aging; however, the extent to which …
disease. Diet and exercise are determinants of healthy aging; however, the extent to which …
[HTML][HTML] Myostatin knockout drives browning of white adipose tissue through activating the AMPK-PGC1α-Fndc5 pathway in muscle
Myostatin (Mstn) is predominantly expressed in skeletal muscles and plays important roles
in regulating muscle growth and development, as well as fat deposition. Mstn-knockout …
in regulating muscle growth and development, as well as fat deposition. Mstn-knockout …
Myostatin/activin pathway antagonism: molecular basis and therapeutic potential
HQ Han, X Zhou, WE Mitch, AL Goldberg - The international journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Muscle wasting is associated with a wide range of catabolic diseases. This debilitating loss
of muscle mass and functional capacity reduces the quality of life and increases the risks of …
of muscle mass and functional capacity reduces the quality of life and increases the risks of …
Development of antibody-siRNA conjugate targeted to cardiac and skeletal muscles
T Sugo, M Terada, T Oikawa, K Miyata… - Journal of Controlled …, 2016 - Elsevier
Despite considerable efforts to develop efficient carriers, the major target organ of short-
interfering RNAs (siRNAs) remains limited to the liver. Expanding the application outside the …
interfering RNAs (siRNAs) remains limited to the liver. Expanding the application outside the …
Inhibition of myostatin in mice improves insulin sensitivity via irisin-mediated cross talk between muscle and adipose tissues
Results: In HFD-fed mice, peptibody treatment stimulated muscle growth and improved
insulin resistance. The improved glucose and insulin tolerances were confirmed when we …
insulin resistance. The improved glucose and insulin tolerances were confirmed when we …
Myostatin and sarcopenia: opportunities and challenges-a mini-review
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength and/or function with advancing age,
termed sarcopenia, poses a major threat to independence and quality of life. Therefore …
termed sarcopenia, poses a major threat to independence and quality of life. Therefore …
Anti-myostatin antibody increases muscle mass and strength and improves insulin sensitivity in old mice
Sarcopenia, or skeletal muscle atrophy, is a debilitating comorbidity of many physiological
and pathophysiological processes, including normal aging. There are no approved …
and pathophysiological processes, including normal aging. There are no approved …
Sarcopenia–The search for emerging biomarkers
Sarcopenia, an age-related decline in skeletal muscle mass and function, dramatically
affects the life quality of elder people. In view of increasing life expectancy, sarcopenia …
affects the life quality of elder people. In view of increasing life expectancy, sarcopenia …