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9781621821656

The Biology of Exercise

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  • ISBN13:

    9781621821656

  • ISBN10:

    162182165X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2017-08-31
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Summary

Exercise training provokes widespread transformations in the human body, requiring coordinated changes in muscle composition, blood flow, neuronal and hormonal signaling, and metabolism. These changes enhance physical performance, improve mental health, and delay the onset of aging and disease. Understanding the molecular basis of these changes is therefore important for optimizing athletic ability and for developing drugs that elicit therapeutic effects.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine examines the biological basis of exercise from the molecular to the systemic levels. Contributors discuss how transcriptional regulation, cytokine and hormonal signaling, glucose metabolism, epigenetic modifications, microRNA profiles, and mitochondrial and ribosomal functions are altered in response to exercise training, leading to improved skeletal muscle, hippocampal, and cardiovascular function. Cross talk among the pathways underlying tissue-specific and systemic responses to exercise is also considered.

The authors also discuss how the understanding of such molecular mechanisms may lead to the development of drugs that mitigate aging and disease. This volume will therefore serve as a vital reference for all involved in the fields of sports science and medicine, as well as anyone seeking to understand the molecular mechanisms by which exercise promotes whole-body health.

Table of Contents


(preliminary)

Preface

Setting the Scene

Chapter 1
What is Exercise
Setting the scene: Whole-body and organ responses
Mike Joyner & Jerome Dempsey

Chapter 2
The Bioenergetics of Exercise
Darrell Neufer

Chapter 3
Acute and chronic effects of exercise
Molecular basis for the acute and chronic effects of exercise in muscle
The time-course of signalling events: from gene to protein
Chris Perry & John Hawley

Chapter 4
Health benefits of exercise
Frank Booth & Gregory Ruegsegger

Chapter 5
It's all about recruitment
Roger Enoka & Prof. Jacques Duchateau

Chapter 6
Molecular basis for exercise-induced fatigue
Hakan Westerblad

Chapter 7
A systems view of fatigue and neural contributions to fatigue with a focus on ageing and sex differences
Sandra Hunter

Chapter 8
Exercise and the brain
Henriette van Praag

Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Adaptive Response To Exercise

Chapter 9
Fuels for the fire; How the muscle meets the energy demands of exercise
Mark Hargreaves & Lawrence Spriet

Chapter 10
Molecular mechanisms of myogenesis
Synthesis and breakdown
Marcas Bamman

Chapter 11
Adaptations to endurance and strength training
Keith Baar

Chapter 12
Autophagy-dependent beneficial effects of exercise
Henriette Pilegaard & Jens Frey Halling

Chapter 13
The ageing muscle
Bret Goodpaster

Remote Effects of Exercise Training: Organ Cross-Talk

Chapter 14
Skeletal muscle as an endocrine organ
Role of myokines in exercise adaptations
Cora Weigert

Chapter 15
Muscle-adipose tissue cross talk
Laurie Goodyear

Chapter 16
Effects of exercise on vascular function and health
Danny Green

Chapter 17
Exosomes as mediators of the systemic adaptations to exercise
Mark Tarnopolsky & Adeel Safdar

Chapter 18
Role of Nuclear receptors in exercise-induced muscle adaptations
Christoph Handschin

Chapter 19
Mediator complex and control of skeletal muscle glucose homeostasis.
Eric Olson & Rhonda Bassel-Duby

Chapter 20
The role of miRNA's in exercise and cardiovascular disease
Anthony Rosenzweig

Chapter 21
The Exercise-Health Connection
Steve Britton & Lauren Koch

Chapter 22
Exercise and the epigenome
Sean McGee

Chapter 23
Omics and exercise: new techniques for new targets
Nolan Hoffman

Index

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