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Changes in Pre- and Post-Electroconvulsive Therapy Serum Myostatin Levels in Patients with Treatment Resistant Depression

Çelik C, Bolu A, Öznur T, Aydın MS, Tokgöz Y, Uzun O

OBJECTIVE: Myostatin is a growth factor which is investigated regarding musculoskeletal system. Albeit its effect on muscle mass is known, it is considered likely having other unknown effects as well,...
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Serum myostatin levels are associated with abdominal aortic calcification in dialysis patients

Lee SM, Kim SE, Lee JY, Jeong HJ, Son YK, An WS

BACKGROUND: Serum myostatin levels are increased according to renal function decline and myostatin may be a main mediator of chronic kidney disease–related sarcopenia. A previous study reported that serum myostatin...
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Myostatin as a Potential Therapeutic Target for Obesity and Insulin Resistance

Jeong KH, Choi CS

  • KMID: 2270939
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2011 Sep;20(3):91-98.
Considering that skeletal muscle is a major tissue responsible for whole body glucose and fat disposal, it has long been speculated that increasing muscle mass would be a potential therapeutic...
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Histological Changes in Biceps Muscle after Tenotomizing the Biceps Long Head in a Rat Model

Song HJ, Heu JY, Song HS

BACKGROUND: Popeye deformity is common after rupture of the biceps muscle's long head tendon. Herein, we report on histological changes in biceps brachii muscles following tenotomy of the long head...
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Morphologic Changes in Human Visceral Adipose Tissue Cause Insulin Resistance

Hong SM, Han H, Ahn YH, Choi WH

  • KMID: 2270883
  • Korean J Obes.
  • 2010 Dec;19(4):119-129.
BACKGROUND: Some cross-sectional studies have established an association between the morphological change of visceral adipocyte and insulin resistance. This study was undertaken to investigate the differences of the morphological change...
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Aerobic Exercise Affects Myostatin Expression in Aged Rat Skeletal Muscles: A Possibility of Antiaging Effects of Aerobic Exercise Related With Pelvic Floor Muscle and Urethral Rhabdosphincter

Ko IG, Jeong JW, Kim YH, Jee YS, Kim SE, Kim SH, Jin JJ, Kim CJ, Chung KJ

  • KMID: 2232928
  • Int Neurourol J.
  • 2014 Jun;18(2):77-85.
PURPOSE: Aging-induced loss of muscle mass and subsequent reduction of strength is a fundamental cause of frailty, functional decline, and disability. And this may lead to muscular dysfunction, voiding dysfunction,...
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Follistatin N terminus differentially regulates muscle size and fat in vivo

Zheng H, Qiao C, Tang R, Li J, Bulaklak K, Huang Z, Zhao C, Dai Y, Li J, Xiao X

Delivery of follistatin (FST) represents a promising strategy for both muscular dystrophies and diabetes, as FST is a robust antagonist of myostatin and activin, which are critical regulators of skeletal...
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Sarcopenia: Ammonia metabolism and hepatic encephalopathy

Jindal A, Jagdish RK

Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass and/or strength) frequently complicates liver cirrhosis and adversely affects the quality of life; cirrhosis related liver decompensation and significantly decreases wait-list and post-liver transplantation survival....
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Construction of a New T-Vector: Nickase (Nt.BspQI)-Generated T-Vector Bearing a Reddish-Orange Indicator Gene

Choi JY, Jo C, Jo SA

T-vectors are widely used for cloning the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products. However, the low conversion efficiency of a plasmid into the linear T-vector usually results in non-recombinants. Here, we...
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Decreasing Lean Body Mass with Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Novel Therapies

Boutari C, Mantzoros

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