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    The duration of glucocorticoid treatment alters the anabolic response to high-force muscle contractions by Dunlap, Kirsten R, Steiner, Jennifer L, Hickner, Robert C, Chase, P Bryant, Gordon, Bradley S

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2023)
    “…Glucocorticoids induce a myopathy that includes loss of muscle mass and strength. Resistance exercise may reverse the muscle loss because it induces an…”
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    Mitochondrial aberrations during the progression of disuse atrophy differentially affect male and female mice by Rosa‐Caldwell, Megan E., Lim, Seongkyun, Haynie, Wesley S., Brown, Jacob L., Lee, David E., Dunlap, Kirsten R., Jansen, Lisa T., Washington, Tyrone A., Wiggs, Michael P., Greene, Nicholas P.

    Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-12-2021)
    “…Background Disuse decreases muscle size and is predictive of mortality across multiple pathologies. Detriments to mitochondrial function are hypothesized to…”
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    Comparative plasma proteomics in muscle atrophy during cancer‐cachexia and disuse: The search for atrokines by Lim, Seongkyun, Dunlap, Kirsten R., Rosa‐Caldwell, Megan E., Haynie, Wesley S., Jansen, Lisa T., Washington, Tyrone A., Greene, Nicholas P.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-10-2020)
    “…Skeletal muscle atrophy is common across a variety of pathologies. Underlying mechanisms of atrophy differ between pathologies, and in many conditions,…”
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    Neither autophagy nor exercise training mode affect exercise-induced beneficial adaptations in high fat-fed mice by Rosa-Caldwell, Megan E., Jansen, Lisa T., Lim, Seongkyun, Dunlap, Kirsten R., Haynie, Wesley S., Washington, Tyrone A., Greene, Nicholas P.

    Published in Sports medicine and health science (01-03-2020)
    “…Exercise mitigates obesity-associated pathologies; however, there is controversy regarding optimal exercise interventions. Autophagy, is known to decrease…”
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    SIRT1 induction in the skeletal muscle of male mice partially preserves limb muscle mass but not contractile force in response to androgen deprivation by Gordon, Bradley S., Burns, Patrick K., Laskin, Grant R., Dunlap, Kirsten R., Boykin, Jake R., Rossetti, Michael L., Fukuda, David H., Steiner, Jennifer L.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-2023)
    “…In males, the factors that decrease limb muscle mass and strength in response to androgen deprivation are largely unknown. Sirtuin1 (SIRT1) protein levels are…”
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    Aerobic exercise-mediated changes in the expression of glucocorticoid responsive genes in skeletal muscle differ across the day by Dunlap, Kirsten R., Laskin, Grant R., Waddell, David S., Black, Adam J., Steiner, Jennifer L., Vied, Cynthia, Gordon, Bradley S.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-06-2022)
    “…Glucocorticoids are released in response to acute aerobic exercise. The objective was to define changes in the expression of glucocorticoid target genes in…”
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    A clinically relevant decrease in contractile force differentially regulates control of glucocorticoid receptor translocation in mouse skeletal muscle by Dunlap, Kirsten R, Steiner, Jennifer L, Rossetti, Michael L, Kimball, Scot R, Gordon, Bradley S

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2021)
    “…Muscle atrophy decreases physical function and overall health. Increased glucocorticoid production and/or use of prescription glucocorticoids can significantly…”
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    Systemic delivery of a mitochondria targeted antioxidant partially preserves limb muscle mass and grip strength in response to androgen deprivation by Rossetti, Michael L., Dunlap, Kirsten R., Salazar, Gloria, Hickner, Robert C., Kim, Jeong-Su, Chase, Bryant P., Miller, Benjamin F., Gordon, Bradley S.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-09-2021)
    “…Muscle mass is important for health. Decreased testicular androgen production (hypogonadism) contributes to the loss of muscle mass, with loss of limb muscle…”
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    The oestrous cycle and skeletal muscle atrophy: Investigations in rodent models of muscle loss by Rosa‐Caldwell, Megan E., Mortreux, Marie, Kaiser, Ursula B., Sung, Dong‐Min, Bouxsein, Mary L., Dunlap, Kirsten R., Greene, Nicholas P., Rutkove, Seward B.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-12-2021)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Is the oestrous cycle affected during disuse atrophies and, if so, how are oestrous cycle changes…”
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    Defining the Responsiveness of Glucocorticoid Myopathic Skeletal Muscle to Mechanical Overload by Dunlap, Kirsten R

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…Muscle atrophy decreases physical function and overall health. Increased glucocorticoid production and/or use of prescription glucocorticoids can result in a…”
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    The estrous cycle and skeletal muscle atrophy: investigations in rodent models of muscle loss by Rosa-Caldwell, Megan E., Mortreux, Marie, Kaiser, Ursula B., Sung, Dong-Min, Bouxsein, Mary L., Dunlap, Kirsten R., Greene, Nicholas P., Rutkove, Seward B.

    Published in Experimental physiology (18-10-2021)
    “…Recent efforts have focused on further understanding female muscle physiology during exposure to muscle atrophic stimuli. A key feature of female rodent…”
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    Comparative Plasma Proteomics in Muscle Atrophy Induced by Cancer Cachexia and Hindlimb Unloading by Dunlap, Kirsten R

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Introduction: Muscle atrophy results from a dysfunction in protein turnover that leads to loss of mass and function and occurs concurrently with multiple…”
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