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Molecular and cellular regulation of adaptation to exercise edited by Claude Bouchard

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Progress in molecular biology and translational science ; 135Publication details: Amsterdam Academi Press 2015Description: 540 pages illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780128039915
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Contents:
1- Adaptation to Acute and Regular Exercise: From Reductionist Approaches to Integrative Biology; 2- Exercise and Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism; 3- Exercise and Regulation of Lipid Metabolism; 4- Exercise and Regulation of Protein Metabolism; 5- Exercise and the Regulation of Mitochondrial Turnover; 6- Endurance Exercise and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Metabolism; 7- Exercise and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy; 8- Exercise and the Regulation of Adipose Tissue Metabolism; 9- Exercise and the Regulation of Hepatic Metabolism; 10- Molecular Mechanisms for Exercise Training Induced Changes in Vascular Structure and Function: Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle and the Brain; 11- Exercise and Regulation of Bone and Collagen Tissue Biology; 12- Exercise and the Regulation of Endocrine Hormones; 13- Exercise and Regulation of Adipokine and Myokine Production; 14- Exercise and the Regulation of Inflammatory Responses; 15- Exercise and the Regulation of Immune Functions; 16- Exercise Regulation of Cognitive Function and Neuroplasticity in the Healthy and Diseased Brain; 17- Exercise, Autophagy and Apoptosis; 18- Exercise and Stem Cells; 19- Exercise and Gene Expression; 20- Exercise, Skeletal Muscle and Circulating MicroRNAs; 21- Exercise as a Polypill for Chronic Diseases
Summary: Progress in molecular biology and translational science series includes a comprehensive summary of the evidence accumulated thus far on the molecular and cellular regulation of the various adaptations taking place in response to exercise. Changes in the cellular machinery are described for multiple tissues and organs in terms of signaling pathways, gene expression, and protein abundance. Adaptations to acute exercise as well as exposure to regular exercise are also discussed and considered. Includes a comprehensive summary of the evidence accumulated thus far on the molecular and cellular regulation of the various adaptations taking place in response to exercise. Contains contributions from leading authorities. Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field of exercise biology and exercise genomics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

1- Adaptation to Acute and Regular Exercise: From Reductionist Approaches to Integrative Biology; 2- Exercise and Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism; 3- Exercise and Regulation of Lipid Metabolism; 4- Exercise and Regulation of Protein Metabolism; 5- Exercise and the Regulation of Mitochondrial Turnover; 6- Endurance Exercise and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Metabolism; 7- Exercise and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy; 8- Exercise and the Regulation of Adipose Tissue Metabolism; 9- Exercise and the Regulation of Hepatic Metabolism; 10- Molecular Mechanisms for Exercise Training Induced Changes in Vascular Structure and Function: Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle and the Brain; 11- Exercise and Regulation of Bone and Collagen Tissue Biology; 12- Exercise and the Regulation of Endocrine Hormones; 13- Exercise and Regulation of Adipokine and Myokine Production; 14- Exercise and the Regulation of Inflammatory Responses; 15- Exercise and the Regulation of Immune Functions; 16- Exercise Regulation of Cognitive Function and Neuroplasticity in the Healthy and Diseased Brain; 17- Exercise, Autophagy and Apoptosis; 18- Exercise and Stem Cells; 19- Exercise and Gene Expression; 20- Exercise, Skeletal Muscle and Circulating MicroRNAs; 21- Exercise as a Polypill for Chronic Diseases

Progress in molecular biology and translational science series includes a comprehensive summary of the evidence accumulated thus far on the molecular and cellular regulation of the various adaptations taking place in response to exercise. Changes in the cellular machinery are described for multiple tissues and organs in terms of signaling pathways, gene expression, and protein abundance. Adaptations to acute exercise as well as exposure to regular exercise are also discussed and considered. Includes a comprehensive summary of the evidence accumulated thus far on the molecular and cellular regulation of the various adaptations taking place in response to exercise. Contains contributions from leading authorities. Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field of exercise biology and exercise genomics.

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