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Molecular Regulation of Exercise-Induced Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy.

Citation
Bamman, M. M., et al. “Molecular Regulation Of Exercise-Induced Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy.”. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives In Medicine.
Center University of Alabama at Birmingham
Author Marcas M Bamman, Brandon M Roberts, Gregory R Adams
Abstract

Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is a widely sought exercise adaptation to counteract the muscle atrophy of aging and disease, or to improve athletic performance. While this desired muscle enlargement is a well-known adaptation to resistance exercise training (RT), the mechanistic underpinnings are not fully understood. The purpose of this review is thus to provide the reader with a summary of recent advances in molecular mechanisms-based on the most current literature-that are thought to promote RT-induced muscle hypertrophy. We have therefore focused this discussion on the following areas of fertile investigation: ribosomal function and biogenesis, muscle stem (satellite) cell activity, transcriptional regulation, mechanotransduction, and myokine signaling.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine
Volume
8
Issue
6
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2157-1422
DOI
10.1101/cshperspect.a029751
Alternate Journal
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med
PMID
28490543
PMCID
PMC5983156
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