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Contributions of skeletal muscle myopathy to heart failure: novel mechanisms and therapies
Source: Experimental Physiology - April 1, 2014 Category: Physiology Authors: Mark W. Chapleau Tags: Symposium Report Source Type: research

Pathophysiology of human heart failure: importance of skeletal muscle myopathy and reflexes
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Source: Experimental Physiology - November 29, 2013 Category: Physiology Authors: Massimo F. Piepoli, Antonio Crisafulli Source Type: research

Skeletal myopathy in heart failure: effects of aerobic exercise training
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Source: Experimental Physiology - November 26, 2013 Category: Physiology Authors: P.C. Brum, A.V. Bacurau, T.F. Cunha, L.R.G. Bechara, J.B.N. Moreira Source Type: research

An (un)paralleled process?
Abstract  Exercise provides an unparalleled, system‐wide, challenge to homeostasis. The ability to evoke rapid, and integrated, adjustments in ventilation, circulation, and muscle metabolism in response to exercise is characteristic of health. On the other hand, kinetic adjustments are dampened in chronic disease states such as obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, pulmonary or peripheral arterial disease, and mitochondrial myopathy – reflecting derangements in physiological control processes. Of the mechanisms proposed to mediate these complex integrated physiological responses, tightly coupled, ‘parallel...
Source: Experimental Physiology - January 18, 2013 Category: Physiology Authors: Harry B. Rossiter Source Type: research