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    Exercise therapy normalizes BDNF upregulation and glial hyperactivity in a mouse model of neuropathic pain by Almeida, Cayo, DeMaman, Aline, Kusuda, Ricardo, Cadetti, Flaviane, Ravanelli, Maria Ida, Queiroz, André L., Sousa, Thais A., Zanon, Sonia, Silveira, Leonardo R., Lucas, Guilherme

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-03-2015)
    “…Treatment of neuropathic pain is a clinical challenge likely because of the time-dependent changes in many neurotransmitter systems, growth factors, ionic…”
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    Mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle insulin resistance induced by fatty acids: importance of the mitochondrial function by Martins, Amanda R, Nachbar, Renato T, Gorjao, Renata, Vinolo, Marco A, Festuccia, William T, Lambertucci, Rafael H, Cury-Boaventura, Maria F, Silveira, Leonardo R, Curi, Rui, Hirabara, Sandro M

    Published in Lipids in health and disease (23-02-2012)
    “…Insulin resistance condition is associated to the development of several syndromes, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome. Although…”
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    ARHGAP21 as a master regulator of multiple cellular processes by Rosa, Lucas R. O., Soares, Gabriela M., Silveira, Leonardo R., Boschero, Antonio C., Barbosa‐Sampaio, Helena C. L.

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-11-2018)
    “…The cellular cytoskeleton is involved with multiple biological processes and is tightly regulated by multiple proteins and effectors. Among these, the…”
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    Role of NCoR1 in mitochondrial function and energy metabolism by Lima, Tanes I., Valentim, Rafael R., Araújo, Hygor N., Oliveira, André G., Favero, Bianca C., Menezes, Eveline S., Araújo, Rafaela, Silveira, Leonardo R.

    Published in Cell biology international (01-06-2018)
    “…Mitochondrial number and shape are constantly changing in response to increased energy demands. The ability to synchronize mitochondrial pathways to respond to…”
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    In Vivo Electrical Stimulation for the Assessment of Skeletal Muscle Contractile Function in Murine Models by Vitzel, Kaio F, Fortes, Marco A, Marzuca-Nassr, Gabriel Nasri, Scervino, Maria V M, Pinheiro, Carlos H, Silveira, Leonardo R, Curi, Rui

    “…Skeletal muscle electrical stimulation is commonly used for clinical purposes, assisting recovery, preservation, or even improvement of muscle mass and…”
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    Updating the effects of fatty acids on skeletal muscle by Silveira, Leonardo R., Fiamoncini, Jarlei, Hirabara, Sandro M., Procópio, Joaquim, Cambiaghi, Tavane D., Pinheiro, Carlos Hermano J., Lopes, Lúcia R., Curi, Rui

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-10-2008)
    “…In this review we updated the fatty acid (FA) effects on skeletal muscle metabolism. Abnormal FA availability induces insulin resistance and accounts for…”
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    Effect of short-term creatine supplementation on markers of skeletal muscle damage after strenuous contractile activity by Bassit, Reinaldo Abunasser, Pinheiro, Carlos Hermano da Justa, Vitzel, Kaio Fernando, Sproesser, Antônio José, Silveira, Leonardo R., Curi, Rui

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2010)
    “…The protective effect of short-term creatine supplementation (CrS) upon markers of strenuous contractile activity-induced damage in human and rat skeletal…”
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    Endurance training inhibits insulin clearance and IDE expression in Swiss mice by Costa-Júnior, José M, Ferreira, Sandra M, Protzek, André O, Santos, Gustavo J, Cappelli, Ana P, Silveira, Leonardo R, Zoppi, Cláudio, de Oliveira, Camila A M, Boschero, Antonio C, Carneiro, Everardo M, Rezende, Luiz F

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2015)
    “…Endurance training improves peripheral insulin sensitivity in the liver and the skeletal muscle, but the mechanism for this effect is poorly understood…”
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    Involvement of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) in skeletal muscle stem cell differentiation by Luchessi, Augusto D., Cambiaghi, Tavane D., Hirabara, Sandro M., Lambertucci, Rafael H., Silveira, Leonardo R., Baptista, Igor L., Moriscot, Anselmo S., Costa-Neto, Claudio M., Curi, Rui

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-03-2009)
    “…The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) contains a special amino acid residue named hypusine that is required for its activity, being produced…”
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    Insulin release, peripheral insulin resistance and muscle function in protein malnutrition: a role of tricarboxylic acid cycle anaplerosis by Zoppi, Claudio C, Silveira, Leonardo R, Oliveira, Camila A. M, Boschero, Antonio C, Curi, Rui, Carneiro, Everardo M

    Published in British journal of nutrition (14-05-2010)
    “…Pancreatic β-cells and skeletal muscle act in a synergic way in the control of systemic glucose homeostasis. Several pyruvate-dependent and -independent…”
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    Exercise training enhances rat pancreatic islets anaplerotic enzymes content despite reduced insulin secretion by Zoppi, Claudio C., Calegari, Vivian C., Silveira, Leonardo R., Carneiro, Everardo M., Boschero, Antonio C.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2011)
    “…Endurance exercise has been shown to reduce pancreatic islets glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Anaplerotic/cataplerotic pathways are directly…”
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    Essential role of the PGC‐1α/PPARβ axis in Ucp3 gene induction by Lima, Tanes I., Guimarães, Dimitrius, Sponton, Carlos H., Bajgelman, Marcio C., Palameta, Soledad, Toscaro, Jessica M., Reis, Osvaldo, Silveira, Leonardo R.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2019)
    “…Key points We report that the peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor (PPAR)γ coactivator 1‐α (PGC‐1α)/PPARβ axis is a crucial mediator of uncoupling…”
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    HSP72 as a complementary protection against oxidative stress induced by exercise in the soleus muscle of rats by Smolka, M B, Zoppi, C C, Alves, A A, Silveira, L R, Marangoni, S, Pereira-Da-Silva, L, Novello, J C, Macedo, D V

    “…Given the potential of reactive oxygen species to damage intracellular proteins during subsequent bouts of muscle contractions, it was suggested that, when…”
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