Search Results - "Narkar, Vihang"
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Nuclear receptors as potential therapeutic targets in peripheral arterial disease and related myopathy
Published in The FEBS journal (01-10-2023)“…Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a prevalent cardiovascular complication of limb vascular insufficiency, causing ischemic injury, mitochondrial metabolic…”
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Emerging role of TAK1 in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass
Published in BioEssays (01-04-2023)“…Maintenance of skeletal muscle mass and strength throughout life is crucial for heathy living and longevity. Several signaling pathways have been implicated in…”
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Interleukin-13 drives metabolic conditioning of muscle to endurance exercise
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (01-05-2020)“…Repeated bouts of exercise condition muscle mitochondria to meet increased energy demand-an adaptive response associated with improved metabolic fitness. We…”
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PGC1α Promoter Methylation and Nucleosome Repositioning: Insights Into Exercise and Metabolic Regulation in Skeletal Muscle
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Exercise and Ischemia-Activated Pathways in Limb Muscle Angiogenesis and Vascular Regeneration
Published in Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal (2023)“…Exercise has a profound effect on cardiovascular disease, particularly through vascular remodeling and regeneration. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is one…”
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Estrogen-related Receptor Signaling in Skeletal Muscle Fitness
Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-07-2023)“…Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic tissue that can alter its metabolic and contractile features, as well as regenerative potential in response to exercise and…”
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Nuclear Perilipin 5 integrates lipid droplet lipolysis with PGC-1α/SIRT1-dependent transcriptional regulation of mitochondrial function
Published in Nature communications (24-08-2016)“…Dysfunctional cellular lipid metabolism contributes to common chronic human diseases, including type 2 diabetes, obesity, fatty liver disease and diabetic…”
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Estrogen‐related receptor α is involved in angiogenesis and skeletal muscle revascularization in hindlimb ischemia
Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2021)“…Skeletal muscle ischemia is a major consequence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) or critical limb ischemia (CLI). Although therapeutic options for…”
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Targeted ablation of Fn14 receptor improves exercise capacity and inhibits neurogenic muscle atrophy
Published in The FASEB journal (01-12-2022)“…Skeletal muscle atrophy is a prevalent complication in multiple chronic diseases and disuse conditions. Fibroblast growth factor‐inducible 14 (Fn14) is a…”
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Exercise and PGC-1α-Independent Synchronization of Type I Muscle Metabolism and Vasculature by ERRγ
Published in Cell metabolism (02-03-2011)“…How type I skeletal muscle inherently maintains high oxidative and vascular capacity in the absence of exercise is unclear. We show that nuclear receptor ERRγ…”
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Estrogen-Related Receptor Gamma Gene Therapy Promotes Therapeutic Angiogenesis and Muscle Recovery in Preclinical Model of PAD
Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (15-08-2023)“…Background Peripheral arterial disease and critical limb ischemia are cardiovascular complications associated with vascular insufficiency, oxidative metabolic…”
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Muscle Arnt/Hif1β Is Dispensable in Myofiber Type Determination, Vascularization and Insulin Sensitivity
Published in PloS one (22-12-2016)“…Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator/ hypoxia-inducible factor 1 beta (ARNT/ HIF1β), a member of bHLH-PAS family of transcriptional factors, plays a…”
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PPAR delta: a dagger in the heart of the metabolic syndrome
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-03-2006)“…Obesity is a growing threat to global health by virtue of its association with insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia,…”
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Innately expressed estrogen‐related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
Published in The FASEB journal (01-02-2023)“…Transcriptional determinants in the skeletal muscle that govern exercise capacity, while poorly defined, could provide molecular insights into how exercise…”
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Revascularization of Ischemic Skeletal Muscle by Estrogen-Related Receptor-γ
Published in Circulation research (13-04-2012)“…RATIONALE:Oxidative myofibers in the skeletal muscles express high levels of angiogenic factors, have dense vasculature, and promptly revascularize during…”
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PGC1β Activates an Antiangiogenic Program to Repress Neoangiogenesis in Muscle Ischemia
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (07-08-2014)“…Revascularization of ischemic skeletal muscle is governed by a balance between pro- and antiangiogenic factors in multiple cell types but particularly in…”
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Long-term PGC1β overexpression leads to apoptosis, autophagy and muscle wasting
Published in Scientific reports (31-08-2017)“…Skeletal muscle wasting is prevalent in many chronic diseases, necessitating inquiries into molecular regulation of muscle mass. Nuclear receptor co-activator…”
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Exercise-like effects by Estrogen-related receptor-gamma in muscle do not prevent insulin resistance in db/db mice
Published in Scientific reports (25-05-2016)“…Dissecting exercise-mimicking pathways that can replicate the benefits of exercise in obesity and diabetes may lead to promising treatments for metabolic…”
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GPCRs profiling and identification of GPR110 as a potential new target in HER2+ breast cancer
Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-07-2018)“…Purpose G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the largest family of druggable targets in human genome. Although several GPCRs can cross-talk with the…”
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Enhanced exercise and regenerative capacity in a mouse model that violates size constraints of oxidative muscle fibres
Published in eLife (05-08-2016)“…A central tenet of skeletal muscle biology is the existence of an inverse relationship between the oxidative fibre capacity and its size. However, robustness…”
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