2023
Effects of short-term endurance and strength exercise in the molecular regulation of skeletal muscle in hyperinsulinemic and hyperglycemic Slc2a4+/− mice
Muñoz V, Botezelli J, Gaspar R, da Rocha A, Vieira R, Crisol B, Braga R, Severino M, Nakandakari S, Antunes G, Brunetto S, Ramos C, Velloso L, Simabuco F, de Moura L, da Silva A, Ropelle E, Cintra D, Pauli J. Effects of short-term endurance and strength exercise in the molecular regulation of skeletal muscle in hyperinsulinemic and hyperglycemic Slc2a4+/− mice. Cellular And Molecular Life Sciences 2023, 80: 122. PMID: 37052684, PMCID: PMC11072257, DOI: 10.1007/s00018-023-04771-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhole-body glucose homeostasisSkeletal muscle glucose uptakeMuscle glucose uptakeMitochondrial adaptationsMitochondrial activityPost-translational mechanismsSkeletal muscleGlucose uptakeC2C12 cell lineInsulin resistanceStrength exercisesGlucose homeostasisMouse modelPhysical exerciseProtein response markersShort-term physical activityMolecular regulationTranscriptomic modulationRNA sequencingImpact of hyperglycemiaC2C12 cellsStrength exercise trainingType 2 diabetesStrength training protocolsMitochondrial function
2021
Exercise Counterbalances Rho/ROCK2 Signaling Impairment in the Skeletal Muscle and Ameliorates Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Mice
Muñoz V, Gaspar R, Severino M, Macêdo A, Simabuco F, Ropelle E, Cintra D, da Silva A, Kim Y, Pauli J. Exercise Counterbalances Rho/ROCK2 Signaling Impairment in the Skeletal Muscle and Ameliorates Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Mice. Frontiers In Immunology 2021, 12: 702025. PMID: 34234788, PMCID: PMC8256841, DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.702025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkeletal muscleInsulin receptor substrate-1Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1BSkeletal muscle glucose uptakeGlucose uptakeProtein kinase BReceptor substrate-1Muscle glucose uptakePhosphatase 1BRho kinase isoformsSubstrate-1Kinase BMolecular mechanismsSystemic glucose homeostasisTensin homologC2C12 myotubesAkt phosphorylationHigher phosphorylationMolecular analysisMuscle insulinInhibitory regulatorPotential targetRhoA-ROCK2PhosphorylationROCK2 protein
2020
Physical exercise increases ROCK activity in the skeletal muscle of middle-aged rats
Muñoz V, Gaspar R, Esteca M, Baptista I, Vieira R, da Silva A, de Moura L, Cintra D, Ropelle E, Pauli J. Physical exercise increases ROCK activity in the skeletal muscle of middle-aged rats. Mechanisms Of Ageing And Development 2020, 186: 111213. PMID: 32032622, DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2020.111213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiddle-aged ratsSoleus musclePhysical exerciseGlucose homeostasisAge-related metabolic disordersSkeletal muscle glucose uptakeSkeletal muscleImpaired glucose homeostasisType 2 diabetesMuscle glucose uptakeInsulin receptor substrate-1 phosphorylationWhole-body glucose homeostasisROCK activitySkeletal muscle fiber typesMuscle fiber typesInsulin resistanceSedentary ratsHigh insulinDifferent skeletal muscle fiber typesMetabolic disordersMetabolism-related genesPharmacological inhibitionRatsGlucose uptakeMuscle