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AMPK and PPARδ agonists are exercise mimetics

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VA Narkar, M Downes, RT Yu, E Embler, YX Wang, E … - Cell, 2008 - Elsevier
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 diseases. Although
certain natural compounds, such as reseveratrol, have endurance-enhancing activities, ...
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[PDF] Signaling mechanisms in skeletal muscle: acute responses and chronic …


KS Röckl, CA Witczak, LJ Goodyear - IUBMB life, 2008 - educ.uidaho.edu
Summary Physical activity elicits physiological responses in skeletal muscle that result in a number
of health benefits, in particular in disease states, such as type 2 diabetes. An acute bout of
exer- cise/muscle contraction improves glucose homeostasis by increasing skeletal ...
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Skeletal muscle capillarity during hypoxia: VEGF and its activation


E Breen, K Tang, M Olfert, A Knapp, P … - High Altitude Medicine & …, 2008 - liebertonline.com
Breen, Ellen, Kechun Tang, Mark Olfert, Amy Knapp, and Peter Wagner. High Alt. Med. Biol.
9:158-166, 2008.— Long-term exposure of humans and many mammals to hypoxia leads to
the activation of several cellular mech- anisms within skeletal muscles that compensate ...
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AMPK regulates basal skeletal muscle capillarization and VEGF expression, but is …


KA Zwetsloot, LM Westerkamp, BF Holmes, … - The Journal of …, 2008 - Physiological Soc
5′-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a metabolic fuel sensor that monitors cellular energy
charge, while the vasculature is important for maintaining cellular energy homeostasis. Mice
with muscle-specific inactive AMPK (AMPK DN) were used to investigate if AMPK ...
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LKB1 and AMPK and the regulation of skeletal muscle metabolism


HJ Koh, J Brandauer, LJ Goodyear - Current Opinion in Clinical …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Introduction The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) was first identified as a Ser/Thr kinase
that inactivates key enzymes involved in lipid and cholesterol biosynthesis [1]. In skeletal
muscle, several lines of evidence support a role of AMPK in the regulation of glucose ...
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PGC-1 coactivators and skeletal muscle adaptations in health and disease

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Z Arany - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2008 - Elsevier
Skeletal muscle adapts to physiological demands by altering a number of programs of gene
expression, including those driving mitochondrial biogenesis, angiogenesis, and fiber
composition. Recently, the PGC-1 transcriptional coactivators have emerged as key ...
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Gain-of-function R225Q mutation in AMP-activated protein kinase γ3 subunit …


PM Garcia-Roves, ME Osler, MH Holmström, JR … - Journal of Biological …, 2008 - ASBMB
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a heterotrimeric complex, composed of a catalytic subunit
(α) and two regulatory subunits (β and γ), that works as a cellular energy sensor. The existence
of multiple heterotrimeric complexes provides a molecular basis for the multiple roles of ...
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AMPK: lessons from transgenic and knockout animals


B Viollet, Y Athea, R Mounier, B Guigas, E … - Frontiers in …, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a phylogenetically conserved serine/threonine protein
kinase, has been proposed to function as a 'fuel gauge' to monitor cellular energy status in response
to nutritional environmental variations. AMPK system is a regulator of energy balance ...
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Comparing and contrasting the roles of AMPK and SIRT1 in metabolic tissues


M Fulco, V Sartorelli - Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.), 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The ability to adapt and respond to nutrients is an ancient cellular function, conserved from unicellular
to the most complex multicellular organisms, including mammals. Mammals adapt to changes
in nutritional status through the modulation of tissue-specific metabolic pathways so as to ...
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Deletion of the Protein Kinase A/Protein Kinase G Target SMTNL1 Promotes an …

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AA Wooldridge, CN Fortner, B Lontay, T Akimoto, … - Journal of Biological …, 2008 - ASBMB
In vivo protein kinases A and G (PKA and PKG) coordinately phosphorylate a broad range of
substrates to mediate their various physiological effects. The functions of many of these substrates
have yet to be defined genetically. Herein we show a role for smoothelin-like protein 1 ( ...
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