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adenosine diphosphate/fatigue

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Pilot study of peripheral muscle function in primary biliary cirrhosis: potential implications for fatigue pathogenesis.

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OBJECTIVE Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is characterized in 95% of patients by autoantibody responses directed against the mitochondrial antigen pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC). Although anti-PDC inhibits PDC function in vitro, mitochondrial function in vivo in PBC has not been

Chronic fatigue syndrome and mitochondrial dysfunction.

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This study aims to improve the health of patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) by interventions based on the biochemistry of the illness, specifically the function of mitochondria in producing ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the energy currency for all body functions, and recycling

Human muscle fatigue after glycogen depletion: a 31P magnetic resonance study.

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To differentiate the effects of high energy phosphates, pH, and [H2PO4-] on skeletal muscle fatigue, intracellular acidosis during handgrip exercise was attenuated by prolonged submaximal exercise. Healthy human subjects (n = 6) performed 5-min bouts of maximal rhythmic handgrip (RHG) before

[Muscle fatigue. Metabolic changes in muscle mass].

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Strenuous physical activity results in depressed muscle function characterised by diminished force production, reduced speed and slowed relaxation. Studies of isolated muscle fibres have shown reduced force to be due to a combination of impaired cross-bridge function, reduced Ca(2+)-sensitivity and

Muscle anaerobic response to a maximal treadmill exercise test in Standardbred trotters.

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The purpose of this study was to develop a standardised maximal treadmill exercise test performed until fatigue in order to find reproducible markers for anaerobic metabolism, specifically adenine nucleotide degradation. Six Standardbred trotters performed an incremental maximal treadmill exercise

Practical guidance for the management of side effects during rucaparib therapy in a multidisciplinary UK setting

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The use of targeted therapeutics known as poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors in the management of ovarian cancer is currently transforming clinical practice. The PARP inhibitor rucaparib is indicated in the UK, European Union and the United States for use in the

The effect of supramaximal exercise on equine platelet function.

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When blood is collected into sodium citrate in the proportion of 9 parts blood:1 part sodium citrate, the concentration of plasma sodium citrate in the sample will depend on the packed cell volume (PCV) of the blood sample. This difference in plasma sodium citrate concentration secondary to

Tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate pool size: functional importance for oxidative metabolism in exercising human skeletal muscle.

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The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is the major final common pathway for oxidation of carbohydrates, lipids and some amino acids, which produces reducing equivalents in the form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide that result in production of large amounts of

Role of purinergic signaling pathways in the adaptogenic-like activity of methyl jasmonate in rats exposed to unpredictable chronic mild stress

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Objectives Purinergic signaling pathway has been implicated in maladaptation of animals subjected to chronic stress. Previous studies have shown that methyl jasmonate (MJ) exhibited adaptogenic properties in mice exposed to unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) via antioxidant and

Role of purinergic signaling pathways in the adaptogenic-like activity of methyl jasmonate in rats exposed to unpredictable chronic mild stress

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Objectives Purinergic signaling pathway has been implicated in maladaptation of animals subjected to chronic stress. Previous studies have shown that methyl jasmonate (MJ) exhibited adaptogenic properties in mice exposed to unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) via antioxidant and

Effect of creatine supplementation on muscle metabolic response to a maximal treadmill exercise test in Standardbred horses.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of creatine (Cr) supplementation on muscle metabolic response in connection with a maximal treadmill exercise test, known to cause a marked anaerobic metabolic response and adenine nucleotide degradation. First, 6 Standardbred trotters

[Biochemical changes in skeletal muscles after chronic indirect stimulation].

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The skeletal muscle has the capacity to respond adaptively to increased use. This observation could open up the feasibility of constructing pumping chambers to support or even replace cardiac work. We investigated the changes in enzyme activity due to chronic stimulation in an animal skeletal

Polypharmacologic interactions in the management of thrombosis.

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Pathologic evidence indicates that thrombosis in coronary arteries is most frequently initiated by fissures in atheromatous plaques and that the associated hemorrhage induces platelet aggregation. Less frequently, thrombosis may be initiated by arterial spasm or by pathologic abnormalities affecting

Cross-bridge kinetics in fatigued mouse diaphragm.

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The aim of this study was to determine cross-bridge number and kinetics in the diaphragm during fatigue and early recovery. Experiments were conducted in isolated mouse diaphragm (n=10). The force of a single cross-bridge (pi), the number of cross-bridges (m x 10(9) x mm2), the time cycle (tc) and

Exhaustion of Skeletal Muscle Fibers Within Seconds: Incorporating Phosphate Kinetics Into a Hill-Type Model

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Initiated by neural impulses and subsequent calcium release, skeletal muscle fibers contract (actively generate force) as a result of repetitive power strokes of acto-myosin cross-bridges. The energy required for performing these cross-bridge cycles is provided by the hydrolysis of adenosine
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