Search Results - "van Essen, Anon L."
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Leucine induces myofibrillar protein accretion in cultured skeletal muscle through mTOR dependent and -independent control of myosin heavy chain mRNA levels
Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-05-2012)“…Scope Nutritional intervention during muscle wasting aims to attenuate net muscle protein loss. Branched chain amino acids, especially leucine, are able to…”
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Trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid inhibits skeletal muscle differentiation and GLUT4 expression independently from NF-κB activation
Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-12-2010)“…Scope: The capacity of skeletal muscle to contribute to glucose homeostasis depends on muscular insulin sensitivity. The expression of glucose transporter…”
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NF-κB activation and polyubiquitin conjugation are required for pulmonary inflammation-induced diaphragm atrophy
Published in American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology (01-01-2012)“…Loss of diaphragm muscle strength in inflammatory lung disease contributes to mortality and is associated with diaphragm fiber atrophy. Ubiquitin (Ub)…”
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Palmitate-induced skeletal muscle insulin resistance does not require NF-κB activation
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-04-2011)“…Palmitate activates the NF-κB pathway, and induces accumulation of lipid metabolites and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells. Little information is…”
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Leucine induces myofibrillar protein accretion in cultured skeletal muscle through m TOR dependent and ‐independent control of myosin heavy chain m RNA levels
Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-05-2012)“…Scope Nutritional intervention during muscle wasting aims to attenuate net muscle protein loss. Branched chain amino acids, especially leucine, are able to…”
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Trans Fatty Acid-Induced NF-κB Activation Does Not Induce Insulin Resistance in Cultured Murine Skeletal Muscle Cells
Published in Lipids (01-03-2010)“…Long-chain saturated fatty acids such as palmitic acid induce insulin resistance and NF-κB activation in skeletal muscle cells. Here we investigated the…”
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Palmitate-induced skeletal muscle insulin resistance does not require NF-[kappa]B activation
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-04-2011)“…Palmitate activates the NF-κB pathway, and induces accumulation of lipid metabolites and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells. Little information is…”
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Trans Fatty Acid-Induced NF-[kappa]B Activation Does Not Induce Insulin Resistance in Cultured Murine Skeletal Muscle Cells
Published in Lipids (01-03-2010)“…Long-chain saturated fatty acids such as palmitic acid induce insulin resistance and NF-kappaB activation in skeletal muscle cells. Here we investigated the…”
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Erratum to: Trans Fatty Acid-Induced NF-κB Activation Does Not Induce Insulin Resistance in Cultured Murine Skeletal Muscle Cells
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Postprandial increase in AA plasma levels are sufficient to stimulate muscle specific and total protein accretion in vitro
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2011)“…Skeletal muscle cell lines have been applied to model muscle growth in vitro. In this study we investigated whether specific amino acids (AA), at…”
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Trans fatty acid-induced NF-kappaB activation does not induce insulin resistance in cultured murine skeletal muscle cells
Published in Lipids (01-03-2010)“…Long-chain saturated fatty acids such as palmitic acid induce insulin resistance and NF-kappaB activation in skeletal muscle cells. Here we investigated the…”
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Discrepancy between increased mTORC1 signaling and total muscle protein accretion after leucine stimulation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2010)“…An important goal of nutritional intervention in muscle wasting disorders is to stimulate protein synthesis. The branched chain amino acids (BCAA), and leucine…”
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