Publications by authors named "Atherton P"

Objectives: To examine the effect of the NAD precursor, nicotinic acid (NA), for improving skeletal muscle status in sedentary older people.

Methods: In a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled design, 18 sedentary yet otherwise healthy older (65-75 y) males were assigned to 2-weeks of NA (acipimox; 250 mg × 3 daily, n=8) or placebo (PLA, n=10) supplementation. At baseline, and after week 1 and week 2 of supplementation, a battery of functional, metabolic, and molecular readouts were measured.

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Background/objectives: The acute phase of stroke is marked by inflammation and mobility changes that can compromise nutritional status. This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of creatine supplementation for older people during seven days of hospitalization for stroke compared to usual care.

Method: The primary outcome measures were changes in functional capacity, strength, muscle mass, and muscle degradation.

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It has been hypothesised that skeletal muscle protein turnover is affected by menstrual cycle phase with a more anabolic environment during the follicular vs. the luteal phase. We assessed the influence of menstrual cycle phase on muscle protein synthesis and myofibrillar protein breakdown in response to 6 days of controlled resistance exercise in young females during peak oestrogen and peak progesterone, using stable isotopes, unbiased metabolomics and muscle biopsies.

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The scaffold protein PEAK1 acts downstream of integrin adhesion complexes and the epidermal growth factor receptor, orchestrating signaling events that control cell proliferation and cytoskeletal remodeling. In this study we investigated the role of PEAK1 in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) progression using various in vitro and in vivo models to replicate the stepwise pathogenesis of CRC. While we observed a cell-type specific role for PEAK1 in the proliferation and in human CRC cell lines in vitro, our in vivo experiments using different CRC mouse models driven by loss of Apc, with or without oncogenic Kras or Pten loss suggest that PEAK1 does not significantly contribute to tumor formation in vivo.

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  • Pregnant women and their babies are more likely to get really sick if they catch an illness, but not enough women are getting vaccines for things like the flu and Covid-19 during pregnancy.
  • This research looked at what midwives in the UK think about discussing vaccines with pregnant women and how they can help women decide to get vaccinated.
  • The study found that midwives need clear information about vaccines and should explain why they are important so that pregnant women can make better choices about getting vaccinated.
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Bone is influenced by many factors such as genetics and mechanical loading, but the short-term physiological effects of these factors on bone (re)modelling are not well characterised. This study investigated the effects of endurance trainability phenotype, sex, and interval running training (7-week intervention) on bone collagen formation in rats using a deuterium oxide stable isotope tracer method. Bone samples of the femur diaphysis, proximal tibia, mid-shaft tibia, and distal tibia were collected after necropsy from forty-six 9 ± 3-month male and female rats selectively bred for yielding low (LRT) or high (HRT) responses to endurance training.

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Skeletal muscle tissue is in a constant state of turnover, with muscle tissue protein synthesis and breakdown rates ranging between 1% and 2% across the day in vivo in humans. Muscle tissue remodeling is largely controlled by the up- and down-regulation of muscle tissue protein synthesis rates. Research studies generally apply stable isotope-labeled amino acids to assess muscle protein synthesis rates in vivo in humans.

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Background: Ventricular tachycardia is an irregular heartbeat conventionally treated using invasive cardiac catheter ablation and medication. However, when standard treatments have been exhausted, cardiac SABR provides a final treatment option to this high-mortality condition. Complex diagnostic mapping and planning scans enable multi-disciplinary target delineation for a 25Gy single fraction.

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Background: Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic tissue crucial for many functions associated with whole-body health across the life course. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the current gold standard for measuring skeletal muscle size. However, MRI is expensive, and access to facilities is often limited.

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Protein nutrition is critical for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass across the lifecourse and for the growth of muscle in response to resistance exercise - both acting via the stimulation of protein synthesis. The transient anabolic response to protein feeding may vary in magnitude and duration, depending on, e.g.

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Purpose Of Review: Dietary proteins are broken down into peptides across the gastrointestinal tract, with skeletal muscle being a primary deposition site for amino acids in the form of incorporation into, for example, metabolic and structural proteins. It follows that key research questions remain as to the role of amino acid bioavailability, of which protein digestibility and splanchnic sequestration (absorption and utilization) of amino acids are determining factors, impact upon muscle protein synthesis (MPS) in clinical states.

Recent Findings: Elevated splanchnic amino acid uptake has been implicated in anabolic resistance (i.

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Background & Aims: Very-low calorie diets (VLCD) and the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP1RA) Semaglutide induce significant weight loss and improve glycaemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D). This pilot study was conducted to explore the comparative short-term effects of these interventions individually, and in combination, on weight, body composition and metabolic outcomes.

Methods: Thirty individuals with T2D (age 18-75 years, BMI 27-50  kg m) were randomly assigned to receive Semaglutide (SEM), 800 kilocalorie/day VLCD (VLCD), or both in combination (COMB) for 12 weeks.

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Periods of skeletal muscle disuse lead to rapid declines in muscle mass (atrophy), which is fundamentally underpinned by an imbalance between muscle protein synthesis (MPS) and muscle protein breakdown (MPB). The complex interplay of molecular mechanisms contributing to the altered regulation of muscle protein balance during disuse have been investigated but rarely synthesised in the context of humans. This narrative review discusses human models of muscle disuse and the ensuing inversely exponential rate of muscle atrophy.

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  • Females live longer than males, but tend to experience worse health in their later years due to frailty and differences in the neuromuscular system.
  • The study examined motor unit (MU) characteristics in the vastus lateralis muscle of 50 healthy older adults and found that females had a higher MU firing rate but lower muscle size and strength compared to males.
  • Overall, both sexes experienced declines in neuromuscular function as they aged, but males consistently outperformed females in strength and function despite similar patterns of deterioration.
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Background: Pregnant women and their unborn babies are at increased risk from serious complications, hospitalisation and death from infectious diseases. Vaccinations for influenza (flu), pertussis (whooping cough) and Covid-19 are available for free for pregnant women in the UK, but uptake of these repeatedly remains low. This qualitative study aimed to explore how pregnant women feel about these vaccinations, and what factors influence the uptake of vaccinations amongst pregnant women since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Objectives: 'OMICs encapsulates study of scaled data acquisition, at the levels of DNA, RNA, protein, and metabolite species. The broad objectives of OMICs in biomedical exercise research are multifarious, but commonly relate to biomarker development and understanding features of exercise adaptation in health, ageing and metabolic diseases.

Methods: This field is one of exponential technical (i.

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  • Talin connects the actomyosin cytoskeleton to integrins, allowing tension to be transmitted to the extracellular matrix and modulating mechanosignaling through additional protein interactions.
  • The study identifies Caskin2 as a novel protein that directly interacts with talin, specifically through its C-terminal LD motif, and associates with the WAVE regulatory complex to aid in cell migration.
  • Caskin2's interaction with Abi1 is influenced by phosphorylation, and in certain cancer cells, it localizes to areas associated with plasma membranes and focal adhesions, suggesting a link between integrin adhesion and microtubule dynamics.
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  • * Results showed a significant decline in insulin-stimulated leg glucose uptake and leg muscle volume after bed-rest, along with reduced myofibrillar protein synthesis and decreased muscle glycogen storage.
  • * After reintroducing exercise (short-term exercise-supplemented remobilization), the study aimed to assess potential improvements in muscle volume, protein turnover, and glucose uptake, but the effects of this remobilization were not detailed.
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Although muscle atrophy may partially account for age-related strength decline, it is further influenced by alterations of neural input to muscle. Persistent inward currents (PIC) and the level of common synaptic inputs to motoneurons influence neuromuscular function. However, these have not yet been described in the aged human quadriceps.

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Patients with asymptomatic follicular lymphoma (AFL) are candidates for observation or immunotherapy. Given the effectiveness of radiation therapy in FL, another option is 90Yttrium-ibritumomab tiuxetan radioimmunotherapy (RIT). We conducted a trial where untreated AFL patients were randomized to rituximab 375 mg/m2 weekly × 4 or rituximab 250 mg/m days 1, 8, and 0.

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  • Surgery for urological cancers can lead to complications and a decline in fitness and quality of life, prompting the use of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) as a prehabilitation method to improve health outcomes before surgery.
  • A study involving 19 male patients showed that those who underwent 4 weeks of HIIT experienced an increase in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) capacity, which is linked to improved cardiorespiratory fitness, while muscle protein synthesis did not significantly change.
  • The findings suggest that HIIT offers a mechanistic basis for enhancing muscle energy capacity before surgery in urological cancer patients, which may help support recovery and overall physical condition.
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Bioenergetic failure caused by impaired utilisation of glucose and fatty acids contributes to organ dysfunction across multiple tissues in critical illness. Ketone bodies may form an alternative substrate source, but the feasibility and safety of inducing a ketogenic state in physiologically unstable patients is not known. Twenty-nine mechanically ventilated adults with multi-organ failure managed on intensive care units were randomised (Ketogenic n = 14, Control n = 15) into a two-centre pilot open-label trial of ketogenic versus standard enteral feeding.

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