Physiological adaptations to low‐volume, high‐intensity interval training in health and disease

MJ Gibala, JP Little, MJ MacDonald… - The Journal of …, 2012‏ - Wiley Online Library
Exercise training is a clinically proven, cost‐effective, primary intervention that delays and in
many cases prevents the health burdens associated with many chronic diseases. However …

Molecular mechanisms of exercise contributing to tissue regeneration

J Chen, R Zhou, Y Feng, L Cheng - Signal Transduction and Targeted …, 2022‏ - nature.com
Physical activity has been known as an essential element to promote human health for
centuries. Thus, exercise intervention is encouraged to battle against sedentary lifestyle …

Principles of exercise prescription, and how they influence exercise-induced changes of transcription factors and other regulators of mitochondrial biogenesis

C Granata, NA Jamnick, DJ Bishop - Sports Medicine, 2018‏ - Springer
Physical inactivity represents the fourth leading risk factor for mortality, and it has been
linked with a series of chronic disorders, the treatment of which absorbs~ 85% of healthcare …

Metabolic control through the PGC-1 family of transcription coactivators

J Lin, C Handschin, BM Spiegelman - Cell metabolism, 2005‏ - cell.com
Many complex biological programs are controlled at the level of gene transcription by DNA
binding transcription factors. Recent studies have revealed a novel mode of regulation by …

PGC-1α: a key regulator of energy metabolism

H Liang, WF Ward - Advances in physiology education, 2006‏ - journals.physiology.org
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator (PGC)-1α is a member of a family of
transcription coactivators that plays a central role in the regulation of cellular energy …

Reactive oxygen species: impact on skeletal muscle

SK Powers, LL Ji, AN Kavazis… - Comprehensive …, 2011‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is well established that contracting muscles produce both reactive oxygen and nitrogen
species. Although the sources of oxidant production during exercise continue to be debated …

Repeated transient mRNA bursts precede increases in transcriptional and mitochondrial proteins during training in human skeletal muscle

CGR Perry, J Lally, GP Holloway… - The Journal of …, 2010‏ - Wiley Online Library
Exercise training induces mitochondrial biogenesis, but the time course of molecular
sequelae that accompany repetitive training stimuli remains to be determined in human …

[HTML][HTML] AMPK and PPARδ agonists are exercise mimetics

VA Narkar, M Downes, TY Ruth, E Embler, YX Wang… - Cell, 2008‏ - cell.com
The benefits of endurance exercise on general health make it desirable to identify orally
active agents that would mimic or potentiate the effects of exercise to treat metabolic …

The molecular bases of training adaptation

VG Coffey, JA Hawley - Sports medicine, 2007‏ - Springer
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in
response to disruptions to cellular homeostasis. The process of exerciseinduced adaptation …

[HTML][HTML] Irisin acts through its integrin receptor in a two-step process involving extracellular Hsp90α

A Mu, TE Wales, H Zhou, SV Draga-Coletă, C Gorgulla… - Molecular cell, 2023‏ - cell.com
Exercise benefits the human body in many ways. Irisin is secreted by muscle, increased with
exercise, and conveys physiological benefits, including improved cognition and resistance …