Adaptive and nonadaptive responses to voluntary wheel running by mdx mice
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Low intensity, high frequency vibration training to improve musculoskeletal function in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophyExercise training improves plantar flexor muscle function in mdx mice.Use of imaging biomarkers to assess perfusion and glucose metabolism in the skeletal muscle of dystrophic mice.The ZEB1 transcription factor is a novel repressor of adiposity in female miceThe chondrogenic response to exercise in the proximal femur of normal and mdx mice.Effects of prednisolone on skeletal muscle contractility in mdx mice.The different impact of a high fat diet on dystrophic mdx and control C57Bl/10 miceStrain screen and haplotype association mapping of wheel running in inbred mouse strains.Voluntary wheel running in dystrophin-deficient (mdx) mice: Relationships between exercise parameters and exacerbation of the dystrophic phenotypeRapid determination of myosin heavy chain expression in rat, mouse, and human skeletal muscle using multicolor immunofluorescence analysis.Combined effect of AMPK/PPAR agonists and exercise training in mdx mice functional performance.The effects of glucocorticoid and voluntary exercise treatment on the development of thoracolumbar kyphosis in dystrophin-deficient mice.Protein kinase D controls voluntary-running-induced skeletal muscle remodellingBone is functionally impaired in dystrophic mice but less so than skeletal muscle.Quadriceps myopathy caused by skeletal muscle-specific ablation of β(cyto)-actinEstradiol treatment, physical activity, and muscle function in ovarian-senescent miceTAT-μUtrophin mitigates the pathophysiology of dystrophin and utrophin double-knockout mice.Adaptive strength gains in dystrophic muscle exposed to repeated bouts of eccentric contractionAltered ROS production, NF-κB activation and interleukin-6 gene expression induced by electrical stimulation in dystrophic mdx skeletal muscle cellsEstradiol's beneficial effect on murine muscle function is independent of muscle activity.Prednisolone treatment and restricted physical activity further compromise bone of mdx mice.Skeletal muscle contractile function and neuromuscular performance in Zmpste24 -/- mice, a murine model of human progeria.Long-term wheel running compromises diaphragm function but improves cardiac and plantarflexor function in the mdx mouseComparison of Experimental Protocols of Physical Exercise for mdx Mice and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients.Regenerative and Rehabilitative Medicine: A Necessary Synergy for Functional Recovery from Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury.Mild Aerobic Exercise Training Hardly Affects the Diaphragm of mdx Mice.Motor performance of young dystrophic mdx mice treated with long-circulating prednisolone liposomes.Plantarflexion contracture in the mdx mouse.Treatment with human immunoglobulin G improves the early disease course in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.Alterations of dystrophin-associated glycoproteins in the heart lacking dystrophin or dystrophin and utrophin.Progressive resistance voluntary wheel running in the mdx mouse.Muscle protein synthesis, mTORC1/MAPK/Hippo signaling, and capillary density are altered by blocking of myostatin and activins.Effects of loaded voluntary wheel exercise on performance and muscle hypertrophy in young and old male C57Bl/6J mice.Exercise restores decreased physical activity levels and increases markers of autophagy and oxidative capacity in myostatin/activin-blocked mdx mice.Inhibition of the angiotensin-converting enzyme decreases skeletal muscle fibrosis in dystrophic mice by a diminution in the expression and activity of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/CCN-2).Mitochondrial maintenance via autophagy contributes to functional skeletal muscle regeneration and remodeling.Skeletal Muscle Metabolism in Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy-Implications for Therapies.
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Adaptive and nonadaptive responses to voluntary wheel running by mdx mice
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Adaptive and nonadaptive responses to voluntary wheel running by mdx mice
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Adaptive and nonadaptive responses to voluntary wheel running by mdx mice
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Dawn A Lowe
Kristen A Baltgalvis
Rachel M Landisch
Steven A Nelson
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10.1002/MUS.21141
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z