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  • Aging differentially affect... Aging differentially affects human skeletal muscle microRNA expression at rest and after an anabolic stimulus of resistance exercise and essential amino acids
    Drummond, Micah J; McCarthy, John J; Fry, Christopher S ... American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism, 12/2008, Letnik: 295, Številka: 6
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    Sarcopenia, skeletal muscle loss during aging, is associated with increased falls, fractures, morbidity, and loss of independence. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are novel posttranscriptional regulators. The ...
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  • A moderate acute increase i... A moderate acute increase in physical activity enhances nutritive flow and the muscle protein anabolic response to mixed nutrient intake in older adults
    L TIMMERMAN, Kyle; DHANANI, Shaheen; L GLYNN, Erin ... The American journal of clinical nutrition, 06/2012, Letnik: 95, Številka: 6
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    Nutrient stimulation of muscle protein anabolism is blunted with aging and may contribute to the development and progression of sarcopenia in older adults. This is likely due to insulin resistance of ...
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  • Leucine-enriched nutrients ... Leucine-enriched nutrients and the regulation of mammalian target of rapamycin signalling and human skeletal muscle protein synthesis
    Drummond, Micah J; Rasmussen, Blake B Current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care 11, Številka: 3
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    To highlight recent studies that have examined the cell-signalling mechanisms responsible for the amino acid (primarily leucine and the essential amino acids) stimulation of human skeletal muscle ...
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  • Human muscle gene expressio... Human muscle gene expression following resistance exercise and blood flow restriction
    Drummond, Micah J; Fujita, Satoshi; Abe, Takashi ... Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 04/2008, Letnik: 40, Številka: 4
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    Blood flow restriction in combination with low-intensity resistance exercise (REFR) increases skeletal muscle size to a similar extent as compared with traditional high-intensity resistance exercise ...
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  • Nutrient signalling in the ... Nutrient signalling in the regulation of human muscle protein synthesis
    Fujita, Satoshi; Dreyer, Hans C.; Drummond, Micah J. ... Journal of physiology, 07/2007, Letnik: 582, Številka: 2
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    The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) are important nutrient- and energy-sensing and signalling proteins in skeletal muscle. AMPK activation decreases ...
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  • Muscle protein breakdown ha... Muscle protein breakdown has a minor role in the protein anabolic response to essential amino acid and carbohydrate intake following resistance exercise
    Glynn, Erin L; Fry, Christopher S; Drummond, Micah J ... American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 08/2010, Letnik: 299, Številka: 2
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    Muscle protein breakdown (MPB) is increased following resistance exercise, but ingestion of carbohydrate during postexercise recovery can decrease MPB with no effect on muscle protein synthesis ...
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  • Downregulation of E3 ubiqui... Downregulation of E3 ubiquitin ligases and mitophagy-related genes in skeletal muscle of physically inactive, frail older women: a cross-sectional comparison
    Drummond, Micah J; Addison, Odessa; Brunker, Lucille ... The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 08/2014, Letnik: 69, Številka: 8
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    Reduced lean mass and physical function is a characteristic of frailty. However, it is currently unknown if proteolysis through the E3 ubiquitin ligases and the autophagic lysosomal pathway is ...
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  • Preclinical rodent models o... Preclinical rodent models of physical inactivity-induced muscle insulin resistance: challenges and solutions
    Reidy, Paul T; Monnig, Jackie M; Pickering, Carrie E ... Journal of applied physiology, 03/2021, Letnik: 130, Številka: 3
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    Physical inactivity influences the development of muscle insulin resistance yet is far less understood than diet-induced muscle insulin resistance. Progress in understanding the mechanisms of ...
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  • Lysophospholipid acylation ... Lysophospholipid acylation modulates plasma membrane lipid organization and insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle
    Ferrara, Patrick J; Rong, Xin; Maschek, J Alan ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 04/2021, Letnik: 131, Številka: 8
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    Aberrant lipid metabolism promotes the development of skeletal muscle insulin resistance, but the exact identity of lipid-mediated mechanisms relevant to human obesity remains unclear. A ...
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  • Insulin Stimulates Human Sk... Insulin Stimulates Human Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis via an Indirect Mechanism Involving Endothelial-Dependent Vasodilation and Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Signaling
    Timmerman, Kyle L; Lee, Jessica L; Dreyer, Hans C ... The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 08/2010, Letnik: 95, Številka: 8
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    Objective: Our objective was to determine whether endothelial-dependent vasodilation is an essential mechanism by which insulin stimulates human skeletal muscle protein synthesis and anabolism. ...
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