Lower oxidative DNA damage despite greater ROS production in muscles from rats selectively bred for high running capacity.
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Oxygen consumption and usage during physical exercise: the balance between oxidative stress and ROS-dependent adaptive signalingConditional independence mapping of DIGE data reveals PDIA3 protein species as key nodes associated with muscle aerobic capacity.Brain activation patterns at exhaustion in rats that differ in inherent exercise capacity.Brain diabetic neurodegeneration segregates with low intrinsic aerobic capacityMitochondrial function in permeabilized cardiomyocytes is largely preserved in the senescent rat myocardium.Maximal oxidative capacity during exercise is associated with skeletal muscle fuel selection and dynamic changes in mitochondrial protein acetylationRole of intrinsic aerobic capacity and ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction.High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Induces Specific Changes in Respiration and Electron Leakage in the Mitochondria of Different Rat Skeletal Muscles.Label-free profiling of white adipose tissue of rats exhibiting high or low levels of intrinsic exercise capacity.Proteomic analysis reveals perturbed energy metabolism and elevated oxidative stress in hearts of rats with inborn low aerobic capacity.Intrinsic aerobic capacity correlates with greater inherent mitochondrial oxidative and H2O2 emission capacities without major shifts in myosin heavy chain isoformDivergent skeletal muscle respiratory capacities in rats artificially selected for high and low running ability: a role for Nor1?Enhanced cardiac protein glycosylation (O-GlcNAc) of selected mitochondrial proteins in rats artificially selected for low running capacity.New records in aerobic power among octogenarian lifelong endurance athletes.Resveratrol enhances exercise training responses in rats selectively bred for high running performanceLife-long caloric restriction reduces oxidative stress and preserves nitric oxide bioavailability and function in arteries of old mice.Measuring mitochondrial respiration in intact single muscle fibers.The BET-Bromodomain Inhibitor JQ1 Reduces Inflammation and Tau Phosphorylation at Ser396 in the Brain of the 3xTg Model of Alzheimer's DiseaseLow intrinsic exercise capacity in rats predisposes to age-dependent cardiac remodeling independent of macrovascular function.Tissue Specific Impacts of a Ketogenic Diet on Mitochondrial Dynamics in the BTBRT+tf/j Mouse.Leanness and heightened nonresting energy expenditure: role of skeletal muscle activity thermogenesis.Role of O-GlcNAcylation in nutritional sensing, insulin resistance and in mediating the benefits of exercise.The "Goldilocks Zone" from a redox perspective-Adaptive vs. deleterious responses to oxidative stress in striated muscle.Co-Localization of Macrophage Inhibitory Factor and Nix in Skeletal Muscle of the Aged Male Interleukin 10 Null Mouse.Skeletal muscle and performance adaptations to high-intensity training in elite male soccer players: speed endurance runs versus small-sided game training.Enhanced stem cell engraftment and modulation of hepatic reactive oxygen species production in diet-induced obesity.Region-specific differences in bioenergetic proteins and protein response to acute high fat diet in brains of low and high capacity runner rats.Expression of microRNAs and target proteins in skeletal muscle of rats selectively bred for high and low running capacity.
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Lower oxidative DNA damage despite greater ROS production in muscles from rats selectively bred for high running capacity.
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Caroline Romestaing
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10.1152/AJPREGU.00250.2010
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