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Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response

The present narrative review aims to highlight the possible effects manual therapies could have on cells and mitochondria, as these effects could improve athletic performance management. To this aim, this review summarizes the relationship between mechanical stimulation, with a special focus on phys...

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Autores principales: Regno, Alex, Parisi, Attilio, Chiera, Marco, Barsotti, Nicola, Cerulli, Claudia, Grazioli, Elisa, Tamburri, Alessandra, Bruscolotti, Marco
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020181
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author Regno, Alex
Parisi, Attilio
Chiera, Marco
Barsotti, Nicola
Cerulli, Claudia
Grazioli, Elisa
Tamburri, Alessandra
Bruscolotti, Marco
author_facet Regno, Alex
Parisi, Attilio
Chiera, Marco
Barsotti, Nicola
Cerulli, Claudia
Grazioli, Elisa
Tamburri, Alessandra
Bruscolotti, Marco
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description The present narrative review aims to highlight the possible effects manual therapies could have on cells and mitochondria, as these effects could improve athletic performance management. To this aim, this review summarizes the relationship between mechanical stimulation, with a special focus on physical activity, and cell response based on the most recent mechanobiology findings. Mechanobiology analyzes how cells respond to mechanical stressors coming from the environment. Indeed, endogenous (e.g., blood pressure, heartbeat and gastrointestinal motility) and exogenous (e.g., physical activity and manual therapies) stimuli can induce biochemical and epigenetic modifications that alter protein synthesis with heavy consequences on cell behavior. Mechanical stress can also influence mitochondrial behavior (i.e., biogenesis, autophagy, fusion, fission and energy production), sarcoplasmic response and calcium ion (Ca(2+)) flux. Since manual therapies have been shown to affect the extracellular matrix, which represents a primary source of mechanical stress that may alter both the cytoskeleton and mitochondrial metabolism, it is conceivable manual therapies could also affect cellular and mitochondrial behavior. Lastly, by suggesting possible directions for future laboratory and clinical studies, the authors expect this review to inspire further research on how manual therapies could affect bioenergetic metabolism and, thus, athletic performance.
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spelling pubmed-79153022021-03-01 Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response Regno, Alex Parisi, Attilio Chiera, Marco Barsotti, Nicola Cerulli, Claudia Grazioli, Elisa Tamburri, Alessandra Bruscolotti, Marco Healthcare (Basel) Review The present narrative review aims to highlight the possible effects manual therapies could have on cells and mitochondria, as these effects could improve athletic performance management. To this aim, this review summarizes the relationship between mechanical stimulation, with a special focus on physical activity, and cell response based on the most recent mechanobiology findings. Mechanobiology analyzes how cells respond to mechanical stressors coming from the environment. Indeed, endogenous (e.g., blood pressure, heartbeat and gastrointestinal motility) and exogenous (e.g., physical activity and manual therapies) stimuli can induce biochemical and epigenetic modifications that alter protein synthesis with heavy consequences on cell behavior. Mechanical stress can also influence mitochondrial behavior (i.e., biogenesis, autophagy, fusion, fission and energy production), sarcoplasmic response and calcium ion (Ca(2+)) flux. Since manual therapies have been shown to affect the extracellular matrix, which represents a primary source of mechanical stress that may alter both the cytoskeleton and mitochondrial metabolism, it is conceivable manual therapies could also affect cellular and mitochondrial behavior. Lastly, by suggesting possible directions for future laboratory and clinical studies, the authors expect this review to inspire further research on how manual therapies could affect bioenergetic metabolism and, thus, athletic performance. MDPI 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7915302/ /pubmed/33572071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020181 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Regno, Alex
Parisi, Attilio
Chiera, Marco
Barsotti, Nicola
Cerulli, Claudia
Grazioli, Elisa
Tamburri, Alessandra
Bruscolotti, Marco
Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response
title Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response
title_full Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response
title_fullStr Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response
title_full_unstemmed Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response
title_short Sport Performance and Manual Therapies: A Review on the Effects on Mitochondrial, Sarcoplasmatic and Ca(2+) Flux Response
title_sort sport performance and manual therapies: a review on the effects on mitochondrial, sarcoplasmatic and ca(2+) flux response
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020181
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