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Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Skeletal Muscle of Old Sedentary People

Physical activity plays an important role in preventing muscle atrophy and chronic diseases in adults and in the elderly. Calcium (Ca(2+)) cycling and activation of specific molecular pathways are essential in contraction-induced muscle adaptation. This study attains human muscle sections and total...

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Autores principales: Mosole, Simone, Zampieri, Sandra, Furlan, Sandra, Carraro, Ugo, Löefler, Stefan, Kern, Helmut, Volpe, Pompeo, Nori, Alessandra
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5896842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29662923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333721418768998
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Sumario:Physical activity plays an important role in preventing muscle atrophy and chronic diseases in adults and in the elderly. Calcium (Ca(2+)) cycling and activation of specific molecular pathways are essential in contraction-induced muscle adaptation. This study attains human muscle sections and total homogenates prepared from biopsies obtained before (control) and after 9 weeks of training by electrical stimulation (ES) on a group of volunteers. The aim of the study was to investigate about the molecular mechanisms that support functional muscle improvement by ES. Evidences of kinase/phosphatase pathways activation after ES were obtained. Moreover, expression of Sarcalumenin, Calsequestrin and sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (Serca) isoforms was regulated by training. In conclusion, this work shows that neuromuscular ES applied to vastus lateralis muscle of sedentary seniors combines fiber remodeling with activation of Ca(2+)-Calmodulin molecular pathways and modulation of key Ca(2+)-handling proteins.